Growth Track 360 calls for direct high-speed trains between North Wales, Chester and London
Business and local authority leaders from North Wales, the Wirral and Cheshire West and Chester in the Growth Track 360 partnership today welcomed the introduction into Parliament of the High-Speed Rail (Crewe to Manchester) Bill which will facilitate construction of the next phase of Britain’s new main line railway, HS2.
Confirmed plans include a new junction north of Crewe station – previously called for by Growth Track 360 - enabling high speed trains to switch easily between HS2 and the existing West Coast Main Line. Under current plans, trains from London will divide at Crewe with one portion travelling to Warrington and Liverpool and the other to Lancaster (with trains recombining at Crewe in the reverse direction).
Growth Track 360 believes that direct high-speed (HS2) trains should also serve Chester and North Wales given the vast tourism and commercial potential of North Wales and the Mersey Dee area. Chester is the rail hub for a significant part of North West England and the whole of North Wales. Chester is also one of the busiest stations in the North West region by passenger usage and is a substantial business and tourism destination in its own right.
Were electrification of the Chester and North Wales main line to coincide with completion of HS2 to Crewe, it would be possible to introduce direct, electric, high-speed services over this route at the same time. Simultaneous electrification between Chester and Warrington would transform connectivity with Manchester and its Airport given the Government’s declared plans to restore the low-level platforms at Warrington Bank Quay station as part of the Northern Powerhouse Rail proposals.
Growth Track 360 Chair and Leader of Cheshire West & Chester Council, Councillor Louise Gittins, said:
Growth Track 360 Vice Chair and Leader of Flintshire Council, Councillor Ian Roberts, said: