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MPs pledge hard line over electrification link snub

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Published Date: 30 July 2009
SHEFFIELD Labour MPs are to accelerate demands for the electrification of the line to London after the blow of missing out on a £1.1bn Government programme.
They are "raising the ante" with Transport Minister Lord Adonis in an attempt to secure a promise that Sheffield will be added to the list.

"I expect the Midland Mainline to be electrified in the near future, in the next couple of months, otherwis
e we'll be very upset," said Attercliffe MP Clive Betts, who has been leading the campaign for the line to be electrified so that faster journey times and better and cleaner trains can be provided.

"We have got everybody else's second hand trains and we don't want to be left behind on electrification. If it is not announced, we are not going to lie down quietly."

The optimism of local MPs was dented last week when the Government announced that the main line between London and Cardiff will be electrified, rather than between the London and Sheffield, although this would remain a priority. Funding was also confirmed for the Liverpool to Manchester line.

Now it is feared that Sheffield and Nottingham will become the only two major cities without an electrified line.

Local politicians and transport managers want to see the section of the line electrified between Bedford and Sheffield, which could knock around 15 minutes off journey times.

Brightside MP David Blunkett said he welcomed the Government's £1.1 bn investment in the transport system but added: "I have written to Andrew Adonis, the Transport Secretary, to say that whilst I am not in any way opposed to expenditure on the London-Swansea electrification programme – and other lines such as Manchester-Liverpool – I am deeply concerned that an announcement has still not been made on the London-Sheffield East Midlands line.

"This does, of course, have the highest density of passenger usage in the country and is the most neglected line in terms of modernisation.

"Along with other Labour MPs – particularly Attercliffe MP Clive Betts, who has been leading on this – I have raised the ante by asking Lord Adonis to urgently review when a decision will be made; that it should be a positive decision; and that it should happen this side of next spring."

The Liberal democrat council said Sheffield had been snubbed again.

Coun Ian Auckland, cabinet member for sustainable transport and streetscene, said: "Once again Sheffield is the last stop when it comes to national transport improvement schemes.



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  • Last Updated: 29 July 2009 11:47 AM
  • Source: Telegraph
  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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