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Published Date: 06 July 2009
MINISTERS have been urged to approve a new transport link between Sheffield and Rotherham amid accusations South Yorkshire is not getting its fair share of government cash.
Sheffield Hillsborough MP Angela Smith used a parliamentary debate to call for the Government to make £15m available for a so-called "tram-train" route to run between Meadowhall and Rotherham.

She also said major improvements are needed to cope w
ith the growing demand on the Sheffield to Doncaster route and described it as "essential" for journey times to be sped up from Sheffield to London on the Midland Mainline.

"It is ludicrous that it should take more than two hours to travel the 165 miles from Sheffield to London," she said.

Ms Smith, a member of the influential Commons transport select committee, said the county "has not had its fair share of the cake" of transport cash and that its funding package "is less than satisfactory".

She highlighted how £783 of government cash is spent per head in London, compared to just £213 in Yorkshire.

Northern Rail, which runs commuter services through South Yorkshire, has had no new train carriages in the last five years, while commuter services in London and the south east have had 580, she said.

And she pointed out how 60 per cent of all peak hour arrivals carry standing passengers on Northern Rail services.

Appealing for more cash, she said: "It is the view of the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive that a small project costing in the region of £15m for a pilot tram-train from Meadowhall to Rotherham would be an incredibly wise and useful investment on the part of the Department for Transport."

The Government announced last year how tram-trains are to run between Sheffield and Huddersfield as part of a pilot scheme. The enviornmentally-friendly hybrid vehicles will be capable of running between cities and on light tracks used by Sheffield's Supertram.

Ms Smith was, however, left frustrated with the reply of transport minister Chris Mole, who failed to address many of her points and instead read from a pre-prepared script.

He said: "Railways in the north of England are a success story. We have seen great improvements in the things that matter most to passengers, including punctuality and reliability."

Speaking to The Star after the debate, Ms Smith said: "I was disappointed no real response was made to the disparities raised by members today."

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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2009 11:34 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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shelly..,

05/07/2009 12:46:37
STOP WASTING MONEY THIS IS NOT NEEDED IN THESE HARD TIMES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Lewis Skinner,

05/07/2009 17:14:51
Not a waste of money if it creates jobs!
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Dave Glossop,

05/07/2009 17:39:13
Its not a waste of money. Its needed to drive an attractive transport policy for the region and get people out of their cars.
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SheffieldsBiggestClub,

Bladeland 05/07/2009 17:56:12
YES it is a waste of money.........

It doesnt make a profit.
Causes massive disruption whilst laying track.
The rails are dangerous to ALL other road users.
Only benefits a tiny percentage of the towns/cities population who live near a line...............
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freedom,

sheffield 06/07/2009 01:36:07
What about the larger bendy buses they were on about bringing back, if I remember correctly.
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Gregory D,

Sheffield 06/07/2009 12:56:06
Waste of money as usual, Sheffield Supertram is needed in Sheffield to go in and out of town, not to serve a shopping centre where little employment is present compared to Sheffield and even Rotherham city and town centres.

What is "a pre-prepared script": was it prepared or wasn't it? How can you pre-prepare something?
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nononsenseman,

rotherham 06/07/2009 13:07:32
well said ms smith.
the supertram shouldlink all south yorkshire towns.
they spent £850 million renovating st pancras , it's a disgrace.

it's not just transport , nu labour have poured money into london at the expense of the rest of the country
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