Has anyone got the full details of what has been done?
There's a report in one society's news-area that once the TSR 50 on the new junction has been removed the speed on the York to Leeds line will be 90 throughout, with 70 through the junction from Hull. Which is what one would expect, given that the rise to 100 is probably part of a later scheme for a longer section.
The puzzle is what is reported for the eastbound direction, where it seems that the speed over the divergence to Hull will indeed be 70 but the speed on what is now the "straight" line to York will be only 80. If this is correct, could it be a signalling matter, trying to avoid changes for the time being? 80/70 could have free greens either way, as the 70/70 previously did, whereas 90/70 would need flashing yellows to be put in for the Hull line if my memory of the rules is correct. If I'm right, are there any plans for flashing yellows here?