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The 3 big choices facing Manchester rail users as efforts begin to stop regular delays

A consultation has been launched giving Manchester's rail users three options

Manchester Piccadilly Station.

Manchester's rail users are being given three options as to how the city's train services should be improved, with the aim of bettering performance and punctuality for passengers.

The Government has launched a major consultation, with the three options featuring increasing levels of change from the pre-Covid service levels.

They each effect different routes, including which ones will have direct services to Manchester Oxford Road and Piccadilly stations, and Manchester Airport.

Following the consultation, the agreed option will be introduced in May 2022, and is hoped to "significantly improve" reliability while maintaining the pre-Covid travel connections for passengers.

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “I welcome this consultation and the Government’s focus on this issue. The bottleneck in central Manchester is a problem for the whole of the North – and solving these congestion issues will improve the reliability of rail services for passengers right across the North.

“As we look to build back better from the pandemic, we want to work with the Government to deliver a reliable and dependable timetable, alongside the much-needed upgrades to our Victorian infrastructure.”

Congestion in the region before the pandemic created regular delays to services around Manchester, with knock-on impacts to reliability across the North.