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Views sought on HS2 route expansion to Manchester ahead of deadline

The deadline for the consultation is March 31

Artist's impression of an HS2 train

Views on a Bill to extend HS2 from Crewe to Manchester and beyond, which could 17,500 jobs across the North, are being sought ahead of the consultation deadline at the end of the month.

The consolation was launched after the government introduced the 'High Speed Rail (Crewe-Manchester) Bill' to the House of Commons in January.

If backed, the government said the extension would allow travel from London to Manchester to be cut by around 55 minutes and Birmingham to Manchester by up to 45 minutes.

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It added that the proposed new jobs include hundreds of highly-skilled permanent roles such as at rolling stock depots which would be established north of Crewe as well as in Dumfries and Galloway.

The HS2 project currently includes new stations at Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport as well as new lines to Leeds and Liverpool as part of Northern Powerhouse Rail.

The Government said part of the new high speed line would help cut journeys from Manchester Piccadilly to Liverpool to 35 minutes and Leeds to Liverpool to around an hour and a quarter.

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It added the construction of HS2 to Manchester will allow capacity to double, or more, on the routes between Manchester and London/Birmingham.