Keir Starmer makes North transport vow with TransPennine rail funding
The Prime Minister claimed the Government will create better links between urban areas with a âdownpayment for growthâ.
Downing Street announced £415 million of funding to improve struggling rail services between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York.
Electrification of the line between Manchester and York through the multibillion-pound TransPennine Route Upgrade has been long-delayed.
No 10 also said local leaders will be handed more than £1 billion to boost transport services.
This is alongside an additional £270 million to improve buses and £330 million for road maintenance.
Sir Keir will visit a factory in the North on Friday to urge local leaders to speed up delivery of projects such as a mass transit system in West Yorkshire, a new railway station in Liverpoolâs Baltic Triangle area, and the redevelopment of Bury Interchange.
He said: âThe North is home to a wealth of talent and ingenuity.
âBut for too long, it has been held to ransom by a Victorian-era transport system which has stifled its potential.
âI lived in Leeds for years, I get that this has real-world impacts â missed appointments, children late to school, work meetings rescheduled â all leading to insecurity and instability for working people.
âMy Government wonât stand by and watch.
âWe are rolling up our sleeves, and todayâs downpayment for growth is a vote of confidence in the Northâs world-beating industries.
âThe film studios in Bradford, life sciences in Liverpool, the fintech industry in Leeds â it is time they had a government on their side to get the North motoring again.
âAfter years of false promises and under-delivery, this Government is delivering real change for the North.
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âWe are spending double as much on local transport in the North than the South.â
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said reliable and affordable public transport links are âessential for kickstarting economic growth and putting more money in peopleâs pocketsâ.
She added: âThe transport system outside of London and the South East has been plagued by delays and cancellations, frustrated by strikes and failing infrastructure because upgrades that were promised were never delivered.â