Transport Infrastructure Projects 2021-03-11

2021-03-11

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Q1 Direct Answer
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The question arises from the need to expedite the implementation of planned transport initiatives.
What steps are being taken by the Department for Transport to speed up the delivery of transport infrastructure projects?
Transport infrastructure is central to the Government's plans to build back better from covid-19, and the Department for Transport is at the forefront of Project Speed. We have also created our own acceleration unit as well as establishing the Northern Transport Acceleration Council, through which we have identified 112 schemes to progress.
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Q2 Partial Answer
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Record levels of investment are being seen in Dudley North, including projects for very light rail, metro extension, and a new transport interchange. However, connectivity from local housing estates to these networks is an issue.
What assurances can be given that every link in the chain will result in a truly integrated transport system?
Dudley is indeed pioneering research and development into very light rail, and I am pleased that the West Midlands Combined Authority recently signed off funding into the Dudley interchange. Mayor Andy Street's vision is for it to be the best-connected region in the country, and the Chancellor has confirmed the £4.2 billion intra-city transport fund, as well as the levelling up fund, in the Budget.
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No specific assurances or commitments regarding connectivity from housing estates to transport networks were provided
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Q3 Partial Answer
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Hastings and Rye have antiquated road and rail infrastructure inhibiting economic growth, necessitating HS1 for levelling up.
Does my hon. Friend agree that HS1 needs to be delivered as promised? What discussions has he had with the Treasury about funding?
I pay tribute to my hon. Friend's determination in drawing attention to this important local issue; this is the second time she has done so this week, I believe. As she will know, the strategic outline business case for the Kent and East Sussex coastal connectivity scheme is currently being progressed by Network Rail, and it is due to be submitted to the Department in April.
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No specific agreement on HS1 delivery or details of Treasury discussions were given
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Q4 Partial Answer
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The Croydon bottleneck is one of the most congested parts of the rail network, impacting 300,000 commuters daily.
What steps are being taken to ensure Government support for the Croydon area remodelling scheme?
I know that my hon. Friend has met the Rail Minister on numerous occasions to discuss the Croydon bottleneck and the impact on stations across his constituency. We recognise the importance of the issue and are continuing to work closely with Network Rail and operators to develop the scheme further.
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No specific steps taken for securing Government support were detailed
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Q5 Partial Answer
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Funding has not yet been secured for the Aylesbury spur despite its strong business case, desired by constituents.
Will my hon. Friend commit to working across Government to get funding for the Aylesbury spur of East West Rail?
As my hon. Friend is aware, in January the Government approved an additional £760 million of new funding to deliver East West Rail between Oxford and Milton Keynes. I know that he has met the Chief Secretary to the Treasury and the Rail Minister to make the case for connecting Aylesbury to East West Rail.
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No specific commitment on securing funding was given
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Q6 Partial Answer
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The Penistone Line currently runs an hourly service, hindering village connectivity. Cross-party support exists for upgrading the line to half-hourly services.
Will the Minister agree to assist with co-ordinating this proposal with the Treasury and relevant rail authorities?
As my hon. Friend will be aware, last week marked one year since the Government stepped in to take over the ailing Northern Rail franchise. Since then, Northern has transformed services with a huge investment in new trains and the retirement of Pacers, and completed the extension of platforms at more than 70 stations.
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The question about Penistone Line was entirely ignored for unrelated information on Northern Rail improvements
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Q7 Partial Answer
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Long-term campaign exists for A38 upgrade, now in light of Plymouth becoming a freeport.
Will my hon. Friend revaluate the urgency of improvements to the A38 in light of Plymouth's new freeport status?
I congratulate Plymouth on its status as one of the eight new freeports announced in the Budget last week. Freeports will create national hubs for trade, innovation and commerce, thereby levelling up communities throughout the UK, creating new jobs and turbocharging our economic recovery.
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The question about A38 upgrades was ignored; focus shifted to freeport benefits in general terms without specifics on revaluation of urgency
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Q8 Partial Answer
Tan Dhesi Lab
Slough
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The UK's rail network is only 38% electrified, lagging behind other European countries such as Germany, France, Italy and Spain. The questioner attributes this to the government's failure to act.
Our rail industry must play a pivotal role in fighting the climate crisis with ambitious plans for decarbonising transport infrastructure and extensive electrification. Shockingly, despite the UK's being the country that pioneered rail, only 38% of our network is electrified—thanks to the Tory Government's chronic failure to act. We have been left far behind by the likes of Germany, France, Italy and Spain, which have electrified the majority of their railways. Given that we do not have time for further delay and dithering, and to keep costs down, why will the Minister not commit, here and now, to a long-term rolling programme of electrification?
Under the Labour Government of 1997 to 2010, only 63 miles of the railways were electrified; since 2010, we have already electrified 1,110 miles, and we continue to invest.
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The specific request for a long-term rolling programme of electrification was not addressed.
Reminding The Shadow Minister Of Historical Statistics
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