Rail Connectivity

Transport – in the House of Commons at on 21 November 2024.

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Photo of Lorraine Beavers Lorraine Beavers Labour, Blackpool North and Fleetwood

What steps she is taking to improve rail connectivity.

Photo of Louise Haigh Louise Haigh The Secretary of State for Transport

For too long, poor performance and connectivity particularly across the north of England has been tolerated. That is why one of my top five transport priorities is improving performance on the railways and driving forward reform. The Budget confirmed significant investment in rail enhancements, such as the TransPennine route upgrade, and we are committed to improving connectivity in addition to our work improving our overall network.

Photo of Lorraine Beavers Lorraine Beavers Labour, Blackpool North and Fleetwood

I too send my condolences to John Prescott’s family.

The town of Fleetwood and Thornton in my constituency has suffered poor transport connections for many years. Will the Secretary of State update the House on the status of the funds to improve rail links across the country, and will the relevant Minister meet me to discuss ways to improve transport connections into and out of Thornton and Fleetwood?

Photo of Louise Haigh Louise Haigh The Secretary of State for Transport

My hon. Friend is a champion for her constituency. We confirmed significant investment in rail enhancements across the country in the Budget, but as we look to the second phase of the spending review we will be setting out the long-term infrastructure strategy. On Fleetwood in particular, I am sure the local transport Minister, my hon. Friend Simon Lightwood, would be happy to meet my hon. Friend to discuss this particular transport need in her constituency.

Photo of Wendy Morton Wendy Morton Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

At the last Transport questions on 10 October, I asked the Transport Secretary to confirm the status of the ringfenced funding for Aldridge train station. She promised to reply in writing. I followed this up with a letter. To date, I have received no response. The people of Aldridge deserve to know what has happened to the £30 million awarded to us for our new train station: can the Secretary of State tell us where it is, please?

Photo of Louise Haigh Louise Haigh The Secretary of State for Transport

I sincerely apologise to the right hon. Lady and will make sure she receives that letter today.