The Transport Secretary has announced the network option the Government prefers for taking high-speed rail north of Birmingham.Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department of Transport Lib Dem Norman Baker has welcomed the announcement to include a ‘Y’ shaped network providing links to the Midlands, North West and the North East.
He said “The ‘Y’ link will mean the great majority of the British population will have direct access to the high speed network will deliver major economic benefits totaling many millions to the economies in the North.”
”It is a clear demonstration of this government’s commitment to creating jobs and prosperity, by investing in capital infrastructure like high speed rail two”.
The so-called “Y option” has been chosen, meaning two high-speed lines will branch out north of Birmingham at Lichfield with a line towards Sheffield, Leeds and the East Coast mainline and a line towards Manchester and the West Coast mainline.
Journey times between Leeds and London and Manchester and London will be slashed by forty minutes from around two hours and ten minutes to 80 minutes.
For me this means I wont have to stay away overnight from home as often when travelling to Leeds, Manchester of Birmingham. I’ll get to see my family that much more. I use Video Conferencing and Voice conference call a lot but sometimes you need to be in the same room and cutting these journey times will help immensely doing business in central and northern England.