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£200m monorail could help "struggling" roads near East Midlands Airport

MP Andrew Bridgen says money saved from HS2 could help underused East Midlands Parkway railway station

Could this be the answer to future gridlock around East Midlands Airport?

An MP has called for a monorail service to improve the number of passengers taking advantage of an underused Midland Mainline railway station.

East Midlands Parkway was opened to provide a link between the Leicester to Nottingham line and East Midlands Airport.

However it has been poorly used over the years with passengers having to get a taxi or book a shuttle bus between the station and airport.

With questions now being asked about the future of HS2, north west Leicestershire Tory MP Andrew Bridgen is suggesting up to £200 million be spent on a monorail between the two – and maybe even further afield.

He said with the huge warehousing developments going up on the border of Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, it was critical to get more people out of their cars.

Thousands of jobs have been created at the airport and neighbouring Pegasus Business Park, which includes major UPS, DHL and Royal Mail operations.

North west Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen(Image: PA)

 

Thousands more are being created at the £700 million East Midlands Gateway logistics park being build on a vast site just to the north.

Mr Bridgen, a longstanding opponent of HS2, said : “A hundred thousand people fly out of the airport every week and the majority of them get there by car.