Transport Secretary launches £794m investment to boost rail links in North and South
£794m investment into next phase of East West Rail and reopening of
the Northumberland Line as part of Government’s ambition to build
back better Final round of Restoring Your Railway ‘Ideas Fund’
opens to develop proposals to restore railway lines, services and
stations axed under the Beeching cuts Investment to reconnect
communities and stimulate economic growth, with East West Rail
works expected to create 1,500 skilled jobs...Request free trial
A £794m investment package to reopen two important rail routes closed more than 50 years ago has been announced today (Saturday 23 January) by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps. The new funding includes £760m for the delivery of the next phase of East West Rail, which will create 1,500 skilled jobs and reinstate direct rail services between Bicester and Bletchley for the first time since 1968. It also includes £34m to rapidly progress plans to reopen the Northumberland Line between Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and Ashington, which closed to passengers in 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts. The Transport Secretary has also today called on local authorities, MPs and community groups to submit bids for a share of the third and final round of the Department for Transport’s ‘Ideas Fund’, designed to encourage proposals to reopen railway lines, services and stations. Today’s announcement forms part of the Government’s commitments to build back better from the Covid-19 pandemic and level up transport infrastructure across the country by investing in rail connections that will unlock new housing and create jobs and opportunity.
Today’s funding marks an important milestone in the delivery of East West Rail, which will provide better connectivity along the Oxford-Cambridge arc and shorten journey times between routes outside of London, stimulating economic growth and serving major new housing developments. The works between Bicester and Bletchley are expected to create 1,500 jobs. This phase of the project will include the construction of a new station at Winslow as well as enhancements to existing stations along the route, including Bletchley. By 2025, two trains per hour will run between Oxford and Milton Keynes via Bletchley. The investment on the Northumberland line will fund preparatory works, including land acquisition, detailed design work and early site works.
Plans for the project include new stations at Ashington, Bedlington, Blyth Bebside, Newsham, Seaton Delaval and Northumberland Park, in North Tyneside, as well as upgrades to the track and changes to level crossings where bridges or underpasses may need to be built. The latest round of the ‘Ideas Fund’ will run until 5 March 2021, with successful bids due to be announced later this summer. Notes to editors
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