Having now skimmed through the video of the Rail North Committee meeting, I think it is inaccurate to portray this as a party political conflict. There were no dissenting voices from any of the non-Labour authorities represented on the committee. In addition to the three Labour mayors quoted in the press release, the fourth speaker to criticise Option B+ was Craig Hughes, representing Cheshire East Council - hardly a hotbed of socialism!
All the speakers seemed reluctantly willing to accept Option B+ as the least worst short term way forward, but only if the Government commits to a timetable of infrastructure enhancements that will address their respective concerns, namely:
- Sheffield City Region (Dan Jarvis): Restoration of direct services between Sheffield and Manchester Airport
- Greater Manchester (Andy Burnham): Victoria to Stalybridge electrification; restoration of 3tph on the Atherton line and 3tph to Hazel Grove; service provision for the reopened Golborne station
- West Yorkshire (Tracy Brabin): Introduction of direct services from Bradford and the Calder Valley to Piccadilly and Manchester Airport via the Ordsall Chord
- Cheshire East (Craig Hughes): 3tph at Warrington West (only 1tph in B+); restoration/retention of direct services from Cheshire and N Wales to Manchester Airport (Option B+ removes the Liverpool - Airport service from the CLC line, and presumably Cheshire East is also concerned that the Task Force is proposing to continue work on the Option C diversion of the TfW N Wales service via the Mid Cheshire line, with a view to 2023 implementation).