Transpennine Route Upgrade team thanks passengers and communities

Janine Booth - Contributor 1 comment 4 Min Read
Work on the Transpennine Route Upgrade // Credit: Transpennine Route Upgrade

Network Rail's (TRU) team has issued a seasonal “thank you” to passengers for their support during what it calls “a ground-breaking year for the programme”.

The team has taken the opportunity to recap the progress it has made during 2023, including platforms and footbridges, laying new track, upgrading and installing drainage. The work done means that the Transpennine Route Upgrade is “firmly on track to deliver more frequent, faster trains on a cleaner, greener, more reliable railway”.

The TRU team has also prioritised diversity and sustainability, including through its Our Guiding Compass initiative.

TRU team
Credit: Network Rail

A month-by-month summary of TRU's 2023:

Saddleworth pupils' artwork shows pride in place at station // Credit: Network Rail

Neil Holm, Managing Director for TRU said, “I'm immensely proud of the work that has taken place this year and the milestones that we have achieved however, we wouldn't have been able to complete this without the support of passengers, stakeholders and local communities. Together, we paved the way for an even more promising year next year and I'd like to extend my thanks to everyone involved in this major programme of work. We look forward to seeing what 2024 has to offer, allowing us to transform rail travel across the North.”

Chris Nutton, Major Projects Director at , said: “2023 has been a crucial year in our mission to make rail journeys across the North faster, greener, and more reliable. These major upgrades have impacted our services, and we would like to thank our customers for their understanding and patience, as we work together with our colleagues across the rail industry to transform the railways in the North.”

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