MidlandMainlie
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This IRP seems bad news for Leicester. I expect Services North will be fewer and downgraded with all the HS2 services taking up space from EM Parkway northwards. In terms of the Midland Rail Hub, Leicester seems to have been dropped from this in terms of the text in the IRP. Not surprising as with Birmingham to Nottingham sorted by the new High Speed Line they probably think they no longer need to bother with Leicester. In the future it will take double the time to get to Birmingham from Leicester compared with from Nottingham. Leicester should get electrification but that is something they now need to do anyway with HS2 services planned to join MML at Parkway.
Having said this I absolutely agree that Nottingham in particular should get improved services in the future. When you look at the services they have had in recent years to London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds they have all been too slow and I was never a great fan of the originally proposed HS2 services requiring change at Toton onto other connecting services.
Leicester currently has 4 interccity sevices an hour to London, 2 of which continue to Nottingham and 2 to Derby/Sheffield. The fastest services will transfer to HS2 but I still think there will be at least 1 legacy Intercity service from Nottingham and Derby/Sheffield to Leicester (with a call at Loughborough) then on to St Pancras to maintain connectivity between the East Midlands cities. The other two services from St Pancras could terminate at Leicester Station.
Ideally you would want 2 trains per hour between each of Derby and Nottingham to Leicester (excluding the Ivanhoe stopper) but it all depends on how much capacity through Trent there is for HS2 services and legacy services on the MML.