New Manchester to Leeds rail route announced

Prime Minister says pledge shows support for Northern Powerhouse

Northern train at Leeds station
Author: Francesca FlynnPublished 26th Jul 2019
Last updated 27th Jul 2019

The new Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announced a new Trans-Pennine rail route between Manchester and Leeds.

It is part of the Prime Minister setting out a domestic agenda and he says he's aiming to boost regional economic growth.

In a speech in Manchester, Boris Johnson says he will reaffirm that one of his top domestic priorities will be to level out opportunities, and unlock the potential not just of London and the South East - but of every corner of the UK.

"I want to be the PM who does with Northern Powerhouse Rail what we did with Crossrail in London.

"And today I am going to deliver on my commitment to that vision with a pledge to fund the Leeds to Manchester route.

"It will be up to local people and us to come to an agreement on the exact proposal they want – but I have tasked officials to accelerate their work on these plans so that we are ready to do a deal in the autumn."

The new route is expected to cut journey times significantly and provide additional capacity for people across the region.

But the Prime Minister will also be clear that his focus will not just be about major infrastructure projects.

He will pledge to "improve the unglamorous local services which people use every day," such as buses, saying it is about "services within cities, not just services between cities."

Making clear that today’s announcements are just the beginning of further work to boost local infrastructure and services, the Prime Minister will say:

"I want to help local leaders bring their local services in all our towns and cities up to the standards of the best.

"And I want that to start now, with improvements that can happen in the short term, not just big engineering schemes that will take years."