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Wednesday 27 October 2021 3:13 pm  |  Updated:  Thursday 11 November 2021 12:53 pm

Budget 2021: Sunak commits £46bn to railways

By: Nicholas Earl

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WOLFSBURG, GERMANY - OCTOBER 26: A train of regional railway connections provider Abellio stands on October 26, 2020 in Wolfsburg, Germany. While Germany's state-owned railway company Deutsche Bahn dominates much of the railway service in nation wide, a myriad of smaller railways have a foothold in providing local services. Abellio Deutschland is a subsidiary of Dutch state-owned public transit services provider Abellio. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a further £46bn on rail investment at this year’s Budget.

The money is focused predominantly on boosting connectivity across the country.

The Autumn Budget and Spending Review includes £35bn directly for railway connectivity over the next three years.

It is also committing £5.7bn over five years in eight city regions outside London.

These regions will benefit from ‘London-style’ transport settlements.

This includes Greater Manchester, West Midlands, West Yorkshire, Liverpool City, South Yorkshire, West of England and Tees Valley.

Sunak also revealed £5bn over the course of parliament in buses and cycling.

The announcements come ahead of the Integrated Railway Plan, which will be released soon.

The plans will outline the details for rail projects such as the eastern leg of HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail. 

Sunak says the UK has an “uneven economic geography” which needs resolving as the country comes out from “the worst economic shock we’ve ever seen”.

The chancellor’s budget statements also follows the publication of the National Infrastructure Strategy in 2020, and the launch of the UK Infrastructure Bank.

The bank has invested in 15 town deals across the country and provided £1.2bn for 2024-25 gigabit broadband rollout nationwide.  

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Andy Burnham should show London he cares by funding this one transport project

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, standing outside 10 Downing Street in a suit and tie.

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