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Iconic new bridge connects Manchester’s three main stations for the first time

Posted: 9 November 2017 | | No comments yet

Manchester’s three main railway stations have been connected for the first time by the Ordsall Chord bridge – the historic centrepiece of the Great North Rail Project. The first passenger train will run across Ordsall Chord in December 2017.

Ordsall, the world’s first asymmetric rail bridge, will benefit customers across the north of England, including with speedy direct services to Manchester Airport from as far afield as Newcastle.

Rail Minister Paul Maynard, said: “The new Ordsall Chord is a major milestone for the Great North Rail Project and forms a key part of this government’s £13 billion investment in transport in the north. The construction of this new iconic bridge has supported 2,000 jobs, including new apprentices and graduates and will provide new and direct links to Manchester Airport from across the region. By 2020, the Great North Rail Project will deliver faster and more comfortable journeys, with new trains, extra carriages and more than 2,000 extra services a week.”

CGI representation of passenger trains on the Chord

Martin Frobisher, Route Managing Director of Network Rail, said: “The completion of Ordsall Chord is a seminal moment in the Great North Rail Project, which will transform train travel for millions of customers across the north. The old is giving birth to the new. Team Orange is mirroring the vision of George Stephenson for the benefit of the communities we serve for generations to come.”

Industry reactions:

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said: “Greater Manchester has long called for the Ordsall Chord to unlock capacity on the rail network across the North and it is great that we can finally celebrate its completion. This is an impressive engineering project and I would like to thank everyone who has worked on it and contributed to the on-going regeneration of our city-region. The iconic network arch bridge will create a new landmark on the Manchester skyline. It harks back to the glory days of rail investment and stands just yards from the site of the world’s first-ever railway station. Just as Manchester pioneered rail travel in the 19th century, I hope we can lead the development of the next generation of infrastructure in the 21st.”

Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett said: “The Orsdall Chord opening is a significant event that will provide faster, more efficient train services for people in the region. The works were desperately needed and will support jobs, growth and investment for generations to come.”

The Leader of Manchester City Council, Sir Richard Leese, said: “By connecting Manchester’s Victoria, Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations, the Ordsall Chord can hugely improve rail services in the North West, allowing millions more passengers to travel on more frequent, faster train services across the region. The completion of this scheme is excellent news for Manchester’s economy and indeed for the whole of the north of England.”

Liam Sumpter, Regional Director at Northern, said: “The opening of the Ordsall Chord is a landmark moment for rail travel in the north of England. The iconic bridge is tangible evidence of the Northern Powerhouse in action and, come December, we will be delighted to have the first passenger train run across the chord. Thanks to the work of the Great North Rail Project we will be able to run services from Calder Valley direct through to Manchester Oxford Road.”

Liam added: “But this is just the start. We will soon have 281 new, purpose-built, Northern carriages running across our network. We will introduce 2,000 extra services a week and all will call at better stations with modernised facilities.

“The Ordsall Chord will help pave the way for many of these improvements and heralds what promises an exciting future for rail travel in the region.”

Leo Goodwin, Managing Director for TransPennine Express, said: “The completion of the Ordsall Chord is great news for rail customers. Over the next two years, we will be delivering a £500 million investment in brand new trains which will run on this new rail link connecting Manchester’s main railway stations for the first time.”

Councillor Andrew Fender, Chair of Transport for Greater Manchester Committee, said: “The Ordsall Chord is a vital part of the Northern Hub programme of works that will unlock the major bottlenecks in central Manchester. Together these will deliver the capacity and connectivity improvements that are urgently needed to enable rail services across the North of England to better meet growing demands for travel.”

Councillor Liam Robinson, Chair of Rail North, said: “This is a major milestone that will improve rail connections for passengers as part of the Great North Rail Project. We look forward to building on this success through further infrastructure and franchise enhancements that will allow people to travel more easily by rail. It is investment like this and in other major programmes, such as Northern Powerhouse Rail, that will ensure the North gets the rail network that it needs and deserves.”

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