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Andy Burnham reveals plans to take control of all train stations in Manchester

The Mayor of Greater Manchester also said the city centre stations have not seen substantial investment for decades

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham(Image: Anthony Moss)

The Mayor of Greater Manchester has revealed ambitions to take control of all train stations in the city region.

Andy Burnham has accused the railway industry of 'failing' the area and described the five train stations in the city centre as 'embarrassing' to the industry.

Speaking to the , he also said the city centre stations have not seen substantial investment for decades - and argued that other stations need to be more accessible to all.

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Mr Burnham said Greater Manchester would look at building flats above the stations and make better use of commercial space to 'maximise their value'.

It comes one month after a judge ruled in favour of the mayor taking buses in the city-region back under public control for the first time since the 1980s.

The Labour mayor will demand that the government invests in train stations or hands over control of them as well as part of the upcoming devolution talks.

He said: "These stations in city centre Manchester are an embarrassment to the rail industry because they are outliers in the city.