Debates between Ian Lavery and Justine Greening during the 2010-2015 Parliament

Mon 16th Jul 2012

Rail Investment

Debate between Ian Lavery and Justine Greening
Monday 16th July 2012

(12 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Justine Greening Portrait Justine Greening
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I am absolutely sure that it will. We are developing a fantastic midland main line for what is a fantastic city.

Ian Lavery Portrait Ian Lavery (Wansbeck) (Lab)
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We have got the lines, we have got some stations; the only problem on the Ashington-Blyth-Tyne line is that we have not got any trains. Can the Transport Secretary explain how much of the £9 billion investment will go towards reopening the Ashington-Blyth-Tyne line?

Justine Greening Portrait Justine Greening
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We are looking at whether there is any possibility of opening lines. Our main focus has been on whether we can improve stations, and in fact open new ones, but over time we may be able to unlock some of those local decisions through the Department’s decentralisation approach. We have just consulted on that, some very interesting responses have come through and I hope that we will make some announcements later. I take the hon. Gentleman’s point with real interest.