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Manchester Airport urges HS2 bosses to accelerate plans for northern leg of £56bn project

The two leaders spoke about the potential for a new station at Manchester Airport to bring together HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR)

How Manchester Airport's HS2 station could look

Manchester Airport has urged HS2 bosses to accelerate plans for the northern leg of the £56bn railway scheme.

Charlie Cornish, CEO of Manchester Airports Group (MAG) and Mark Thurston, CEO of HS2 Ltd were involved in discussions recently to progress on the development of the line to Manchester and the proposed station at Manchester Airport.

The two leaders spoke about the potential for a new station at Manchester Airport to bring together HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) services to help spread the benefits of high-speed rail connectivity across the North.

They also discussed how to maximise the potential for economic growth that HS2 brings, connecting the North and South of the country quicker and with more passenger capacity.

In particular, MAG said it would like see work on the northern leg of HS2 accelerated, to allow the benefits of better connectivity in the North to be felt much sooner.

Charlie Cornish, CEO of Manchester Airports Group (right) with Mark Thurston, CEO of HS2 Ltd

Mr Cornish said: “The positive discussions we’ve had today demonstrate the benefits we all see of having improved rail links to the North.

"A hub station at Manchester Airport will be vital, helping us expand further our network of international routes, which connect people and businesses to destinations all over the world, attracting inward investment to the Northern and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy.

“What we need to talk about now is how we’re going to ensure this HS2 line will link up with Northern Powerhouse Rail to ensure the whole of the North can benefit, of which the Manchester to Leeds line announced by the Prime Minister a couple of weeks ago is just the start.