Call for £18m investment for faster Lincoln to Nottingham rail journeys

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Call for £18m investment for faster Lincoln to Nottingham rail journeys
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Increasing speeds from 50 to 75mph

Proposals to dramatically speed up train journeys between Lincoln and Nottingham have been unveiled today.

CEO of Midlands Connect, Maria Machancoses, said: “This is an important connection between two major urban areas, and our plans for investment represent the first step in encouraging more passengers to use the trains. “Our purpose is to create a fairer, greener and stronger Midlands. Faster connections between our towns and cities will bring a boost to the area for all the residents, businesses and visitors."

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