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Northern Powerhouse Rail plan returns with long wait ahead
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83632, member: 160"] The government finally dropped its big plan for northern railways after years of empty talk. This Northern Powerhouse Rail blueprint promises transformed connectivity across the region through new lines and upgrades. An initial funding allocation covers design work, with construction slated for a future phase. The multi-stage program aims to link cities like Leeds, Bradford, and Liverpool with faster, more frequent services. Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated the cycle of lip service must end, claiming the plan delivers real change. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander cited decades of underinvestment, arguing the project will create jobs and homes. Early priorities involve station upgrades in Leeds, Sheffield, and York, plus a new Bradford station to improve job access. A Rotherham Gateway station is also planned. The government capped central funding, leaving later phases dependent on planning and local contributions. This cautious approach reflects lessons from another major rail project's delays and cost overruns. Industry figures welcomed the focus but warned credibility requires consistent delivery, not stop-start funding. Business groups stressed the need for certainty to unlock productivity gains. Opposition critics accused ministers of delaying real action, lacking firm timelines and long-term financial commitments. They argued the proposal risks becoming another reworked promise. The plan forms part of a broader Northern Growth Strategy set for future publication, linking transport to housing and skills. Success hinges on moving from vision to execution, delivering connectivity promised for over a decade. [/QUOTE]
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