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Chancellor Rachel Reeves gives major HS2 and Transpennine upgrade updates in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has given a major update on HS2 and the Transpennine upgrade in the Budget, as she said the money would deliver "fully electric local and regional services between Manchester and Stalybridge by the end of this year"

HS2 was first proposed in 2009(Image: PA)

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced in her inaugural Budget that the Transpennine upgrade, which will connect York, Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester, is guaranteed under the new Labour government.

Reeves stated that the funding would ensure "fully electric local and regional services between Manchester and Stalybridge by the end of this year, with a further electrification of services between Church Fenton and York by 2026 to help grow our economy across the North of England, with faster and more reliable services", as reported by .

She further mentioned that the government will implement East-West Rail to stimulate growth between Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge.

The initial services are projected to operate between Oxford, Bletchley and Milton Keynes next year, with trains running between Oxford and Bedford by 2030.

She commented: "The past government made a number of promises on transport, but it failed to fund them."

"We are delivering railway schemes which improve journeys for people across our country, including upgrades at Bradford Forster Square, improving capacity at Manchester Victoria, and electrifying the Wigan-Bolton line."

Reeves Pledges Commitment to HS2

Additionally, Reeves pledged to "get a grip" on HS2 between London and Birmingham, as she committed to initiate funding for tunnelling work between Euston and a new station in west London.

Addressing Parliament about the progress on a major infrastructure project, the Chancellor declared: "Today, we are securing delivery of the project between Old Oak Common and Birmingham, and we are committing the funding required to begin tunnelling work to London Euston station, catalysing private investment into the local area,".