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New report finds North-South divide in transport spending
A new report has highlighted a North - South divide in transport spending.
The research by the IPPR North think tank indicates that planned transport investment in London is two-and-a-half times higher per person than in the north of England.
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New report finds North-South divide in transport spending
A new report has highlighted a North - South divide in transport spending.
The research by the IPPR North think tank indicates that planned transport investment in London is two-and-a-half times higher per person than in the north of England.
London will receive £4,155 per person compared with just £1,600 in the North West, North East and Yorkshire and the Humber regions combined.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling sparked anger in July last year by supporting a new £30 billion Crossrail 2 scheme in London and the South East days after a series of rail electrification projects in Wales, the Midlands and the North were axed or downgraded.
Mr Grayling claims per person spending is higher in the North West than the South East when local transport schemes are taken into account.