Monday 9 July 2012

Maintaining strong links with the rest ofthe NorthWest

Direct trains to Manchester are a vital link with our closest major city. 

From my experience there must be a very weak case of stopping this service as there is a nearly full train every time we travel.
Visiting places like the Lowry Centre, Salford and the Bridgwater Hall, Manchester  will become far less accessable as well as all the major business offices like the Cooperative Societies offices and Pannone legal services that are so important to our area.


Traveling up to Carlisle, the main city for Cumbria is already difficult. Now communication with a much used alternative will be made more difficult resulting more difficult travelling for commuters and loss of business for the services provided in Manchester.

Furthermore travel to the Manchester airport with heavy luggage will become difficult.

It is extremely important to the Furness area that this service is maintained.

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