Snow1964
Established Member
The next phase of the ECML resignalling has been authorised by Government, extending it from Kings Cross to Stoke tunnels (south of Grantham)
Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps said:
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- government makes £1 billion digital signalling investment on one of UK’s busiest rail routes
- will deliver safer, more reliable and more resilient services on East Coast Main Line
- new technology will mean fewer delays while creating around 5,000 jobs
More than £1 billion of government funding will be used to replace outdated Victorian infrastructure with cutting edge digital signalling technology.
One-third of the nation’s population live within 20 minutes of a station on the East Coast Main Line and, together, produce more than 40% of the UK’s GDP, making it one of the UK’s busiest rail routes while also playing a vital role in the prosperity of the nation’s economy.
The technology, which will be rolled out across the entire southern section of the line – from London’s King’s Cross to Stoke Tunnels, just south of Grantham – will mean faster, safer and more regular trains for millions of people.
A week after union leaders brought much of the nation’s railway to a standstill with strikes, this investment is a key example of how the government wants to bring the industry into the 21st century.
Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps said:
While union bosses waste time touring television studios and standing on picket lines, I am busy getting on with the job at hand and modernising our railway.
This £1 billion investment will allow us to replace unreliable Victorian infrastructure with cutting-edge technology which will mean fewer delays and more regular services for millions of passengers.
The world is changing and, despite the best efforts of unions, I am determined to help our railway change with it.

£1 billion technology investment to bring railway into 21st century
New funding for a more reliable and sustainable rail network.