- Northern Powerhouse Rail is reportedly set to be revived this winter, aligning with Labour’s commitment to enhance transport links and infrastructure in the North of England.
- Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves are expected to announce details of the project before the Labour Party conference next month.
- The proposed railway aims to connect major northern cities from Liverpool to Hull, including Leeds, Bradford, and Sheffield, addressing long-standing criticisms of poor regional infrastructure.
- This move follows pressure from northern political and industry leaders who have advocated for the revival of the Manchester section of HS2 and the commencement of Northern Powerhouse Rail.
- The previous Conservative government had scaled back or cancelled significant rail projects in the North, including the HS2 extension to Manchester, citing budget overruns and delays.
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