A new agreement to work together to deliver a new rail line for County Durham was signed in the North East today (Thursday 22 January) between North East Mayor Kim McGuinness and Secretary of State for Transport, Heidi Alexander.
The agreement comes after Government confirmed that development work on the Leamside Line will be taken forward alongside Northern Powerhouse Rail, which will see services connect to Newcastle via Darlington and Durham – marking a significant endorsement of the Mayor’s plans to deliver a new rail line for County Durham – the first in decades.
North East Mayor, Kim McGuinness, said:
“I am thrilled to welcome Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander to the North East today where we signed an agreement to work together to bring a new rail line to County Durham.
“Last week we saw the launch of a new growth plan for the North – critically for our region, that includes Government backing our plans for the Leamside Line which is a once in a generation project for North East England.
“For the first time in decades, the new line will give communities a rail link which will be transformational for local people – in the same way the Northumberland Line has been for South East Northumberland.
“We have bold ambitions for transport, so we are already working to extend the Metro to Washington, this is more good news and a major milestone for the project to bring rail back to our communities.”
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said:
“Today, I’ve strengthened this Government’s clear and unwavering commitment to Northern Powerhouse Rail by signing an agreement with Mayor McGuinness on the next steps for transforming connectivity in the North East.
“Alongside our existing investment which is supporting Mayor McGuinness to extend the Metro to Washington, we are committed to progressing the business case for the reopening of the Leamside Line, including considering better connectivity for Sunderland. NPR trains will also connect to Newcastle via Darlington and Durham - ensuring the North East benefits from more regular and reliable services. By working with local leaders on exploring future improvements, we’re giving the region the support it needs to unlock the full economic and social benefits for its people.
“Together, we are getting on with the job to deliver the modern transport network the North has deserved for so long.”
