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Government's big plans to overhaul rail in the North would see our train services REDUCED - it's been blasted as 'deeply regressive'

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direct to your inboxMajor plans to overhaul the rail network in the North which could see train services reduced in parts of Greater Manchester are ‘deeply regressive’, leaders say.The government is consulting on changes to pre-Covid timetables aimed at easing congestion in and around Manchester, spacing services more evenly, and reducing delays from May 2022.A task force has been working towards improving services on the network since the disastrous introduction of new timetables in May 2018 caused widespread disruption, andThree proposals tabled by the Department for Transport (DfT) will affect different train lines and which routes run directly to Oxford Road, Piccadilly, and Manchester Airport.Each of the three options would see.

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