A new 'high-performing' rail timetable has been approved for Manchester, aimed at cutting delays by 25 per cent and unclogging 'bottleneck' areas like Castlefield.
It's expected to come into force in December 2022, but a second period of public consultation is also likely beforehand. The first - after which the timetable was developed - was launched 'to address the poor performance of the rail network in the Manchester area which has been the source of much train delay on rail services across the whole north of England since late 2017'. READ MORE: Outgoing Manchester council leader lands top new job "Passengers have been experiencing poor performance to, from and through central Manchester for too long," said the consultation document. "T
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