Nottingham Post

Quicker, more frequent trains to Birmingham could soon be on the way

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AN Inter City-type train service from Nottingham and Derby to Birmingham could be introduced.

A range of improvemen­ts to West Midlands links under considerat­ion would cut journey times, increase the frequency of trains and make Nottingham­shire more accessible to freight on the south coast.

Nottingham City Council ’s joint committee on strategic planning and transport was told on Friday that “the business case is looking very positive.” The Birmingham link improvemen­t plan could lead to trains on the route every 30 minutes, some skipping smaller stations to give better journey times.

East Midlands Railway or West Midlands Railway would then take over services to local stations. Midlands Connect is also looking into developing a through rail service on the Nottingham-leicester-coventry corridor, with hourly passenger services. Council officers said the level of rail travel between these cities was much lower than expected given how close they were to each other.

Councillor Sam Harris (Lab) said: “I welcome change in services as a regular user of the Nottingham­birmingham route, as I know how overcrowde­d and complicate­d they are.

“Passengers would like to see extra services and capacity.”

Discussion­s are taking place with universiti­es in these areas, which see better rail links as a chance to boost academic co-operation and make themselves more attractive to students.

Councillor Michael Edwards (Lab) added: “It’s vital that we get rail links which can service our hospital and universiti­es. We’ve got to emphasise how important that is.”

The East and West Midlands will receive a total of £9.6bn after the HS2 line was cancelled north of Birmingham. The Government’s new “Network North” plan instead includes quicker trips between Nottingham and Newark, halving journey times to Leeds, and the potential for an expanded tram network.

The newly elected Mayor of the new East Midlands Combined County Authority will also have a £1.5bn budget to spend on transport from May.

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