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Fewer delays and more reliable trains part of £72m promise

The package comes after TransPennine Express (TPE) lost its contract due to 'continuous cancellations'

The government has announced £72m of funding to make trains more reliable and reduce delays

The government has announced a £72m package to reduce delays and make trains more reliable.

A third platform at Salford Crescent station has been promised alongside track improvement work across north Manchester.

The government said the measures would help reduce delays, bottlenecks and station overcrowding.

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Extra entry and exit points to platforms will also be created at Manchester Victoria Station.

The package comes after TransPennine Express (TPE) lost its contract due to "continuous cancellations".

Transport Secretary Mark Harper has decided not to extend or renew TPE’s contract after passengers suffered from widespread delays and cancellations over the past year.

TPE's services will be brought in to the Department for Transport’s Operator of Last Resort from May 28.