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Major transport plans could transform Cornwall, Devon and Somerset by 2050

Under the proposals road and rail journey times could be improved and new jobs brought to the region

Yeovil Pen Mill railway station(Image: Mark Smith)

Cornwall, Devon and Somerset could get safer roads, more train services and improved access to local jobs under major transport plans.

The Peninsula Transport sub-national transport body, which unites councillors from the three counties, has identified key priorities to stimulate investment and economic growth in the South West.

The body has unveiled its strategic implementation plan (SIP), detailing major transport schemes that could enhance journey times across the West Country and create new job opportunities.

A similar strategy has been published by the neighbouring Western Gateway board, which includes upgrades to rail services first hinted at in January.

The SIP highlights a number of short-term projects that could be delivered in within the next two years, including improved coach services from Torbay to Exeter and Bristol, and two new stations at Wellington and Cullompton on the Bristol to Exeter line.

The future of the Wellington and Cullompton stations project is expected to be announced in the coming days. Chancellor Rachel Reeves made no direct mention of either site in her Spending Review statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday (June 11).

The government declared in May that it would not provide the £137,000 requested by WSR and Somerset Council to develop a detailed business case for reconnecting Taunton and Bishop's Lydeard, reports .

The Department for Transport (DfT) has committed to ongoing discussions with local authorities to explore potential improvements at the community level.