Monday 30 May 2011
REPORT SETS OUT 30 YEAR STRATEGY FOR RAIL NETWORK IN THE NORTH
- Region & Route:
The number of passengers using rail across the north of England is set to increase dramatically over the next ten and twenty years, according to a report published by Network Rail.
A rise of up to 52% by 2024 could see hundreds of thousands more people a year arriving at stations in Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle at peak times, according to the operator and maintainer of Britain’s rail network.
Network Rail has published the final version of it's Northern Route Utilisation Strategy (RUS) which looks at rail usage over the next ten to thirty years and recommends how best to cope with the extra passengers and freight.
The report, which has been produced in partnership with key stakeholders, makes a series of recommendations for targeted investment in the railways of the north which are needed to cope with the extra passengers, allow rail freight to grow and will support sustainable economic growth.
Paul Plummer, Network Rail’s director of planning and development, said: “Rail in the north continues to be a major success story – but this brings its own challenges, as the RUS sets out. We are already making good progress. Projects already underway like flyovers at Stafford on the West Coast and North Doncaster on the East Coast will mean faster, more frequent trains can run between the Northern cities and London. Electrification in the north west will mean a faster, cleaner and cheaper railway.
“But this RUS shows the challenges don't stop here. With as many as 52% more passengers flooding into the big cities of the north by 2024, we need to make targeted investments to deal with this, as well as working with stakeholders to make better use of existing capacity.”
The growth at peak time could be as high as set out in the following table:
Forecast increase in peak passenger demand into the five Northern HLOS cities on all services | ||||
City | 2014 | 2019 | 2024 | 2029 |
Leeds | 16% | 37% | 48% | 62% |
Liverpool | 9% | 27% | 41% | 57% |
Manchester | 17% | 39% | 52% | 66% |
Newcastle | 17% | 32% | 44% | 56% |
Sheffield | 11% | 30% | 43% | 56% |
Network Rail is proposing a number of schemes to help meet this demand, including:
- Further peak train lengthening or shuttle services to make the most efficient use of capacity.
- The Northern Hub – which would allow 3.5 million more passengers to travel across the North every year, funding for the first part of the Northern Hub portfolio was confirmed in the budget announcement in March 2011.
- New platforms at Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester Airport stations.
- Upgrading the railway between Immingham, Scunthorpe and Knottingley to support anticipated freight growth.
The RUS also endorses the on-going rolling programme of electrification examined in the Network RUS: Electrification Strategy
Notes to editors
The RUS has taken into account the Department for Transport’s change in policy on regulated fares, which was announced after the draft Northern RUS was issued for consultation. In 2012, 2013 and 2014, train operators may choose to increase the price of their regulated fares by RPI + 3%, instead of RPI + 1%. The final RUS has adjusted the growth figures to reflect this change.
The Northern RUS is part of the rail industry’s long term planning process which anticipates and plans for the future of the railways.
The Northern RUS is a ‘second generation’ RUS which builds on the geographic RUSs previously published. A Draft for Consultation was published in October 2010 and underwent a 12 week consultation period. It will become established 60 days after publication unless the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) issues a notice of objection within this period. See www.networkrail.co.uk/rus for further information.
In March 2011, the Chancellor announced that funding has been brought forward for work to develop the Orsdall Chord, a crucial part of the Northern Hub programme, which could allow for faster, more frequent trains between Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds by the end of 2016.
The Northern Hub programme as a whole will allow 700 extra trains a day for 3.5 million more people to travel by rail every year and allow for the doubling of capacity into the Trafford Park freight terminals. The Northern Hub will bring over £4bn worth of benefits to the region and could create 23,000 jobs. Including the costs of the new trains this is a return of £4 for every pound invested.
Future dates:
Stage | What this is | Date |
Initial Industry Plan (IIP) published | Network Rail and the industry’s initial plans for 2014 – 2019 | Autumn 2011 |
High Level Output Specification (HLOS) | Government’s decision on the plans for rail between 2014 – 2019. | Summer 2012 |
Statement of Funds Available (SOFA) | Government‘s statement of how much it will spend on rail 2014 – 2019. | Summer 2012 |
Strategic Business Plan (SBP) | Network Rail’s plans to deliver the HLOS and other outputs. | Early 2013 |
Office for Rail Regulation final determination | Regulator’s decision on Network Rail’s outputs and funding 2014 – 2019 | Autumn 2013 |
Network Rail’s CP5 Delivery Plan | How Network Rail plans to deliver the outputs within the funding available for CP5. | Early 2014 |
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