Train users in UK’s seventh biggest city expect to miss out when plan is announced on Thursday
“We’re out of it … again,” said retired yoga teacher Jane Ayers, as she walked out of the railway station concourse on an unseasonably mild Wednesday morning. “As per usual. Bradford is always neglected.”
Ayers, 82, was talking about Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR), the plan to transform trans-Pennine services between Liverpool and Leeds, which many fear will now not happen.