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Survey by Graham Stuart MP

NEWS RELEASE
2 May 2023

RELEASE: Immediate

 

A new York to Hull Rail Link would boost connectivity, opportunities and the environment, say people of the East Riding

 

Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, today announces the results of his survey about the proposed new York to Hull Rail Link, which he has long advocated.

 

In his survey of 196 residents of the East Riding of Yorkshire, 98% of respondents expressed support for the scheme, which was awarded £50,000 by the Department for Transport to fund an initial study into the line.

 

As anyone who lives in Beverley or Market Weighton and Pocklington know, access to York and Hull can be difficult, with insufficient bus links and an over-capacity road in the A1079. 20% of respondents to Graham’s survey cited road congestion as a reason for supporting the new rail link.

 

27% cited connectivity as an important factor in their support for the new rail link, with the prospect of access to the wider rail network an important reason for backing the proposed line.

 

The environmental impact of taking cars off the road wasn’t lost on the almost 200 respondents, with 12% citing it as an important reason for creating the new line.

 

An AECOM study, completed in August 2022, indicates that a direct rail link could substantially increase journeys to work across the line, and significantly enhance access to the jobs markets in York and Hull.

 

Graham has written to the rail minister, Huw Merriman, to request a meeting to advocate for funding for an engineering study, which would create a new route between the two cities (which preserves the popular bridleway along the old Minsters Line).

 

 

Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart said:

 

“It’s not right that the two great Northern cities of York and Hull are separated by a journey of over an hour.

 

“Creating a new York to Hull Rail Link, echoing the old Minsters Line, would unlock the East Riding’s potential.

 

“My petition shows demand exists, and over a wide area, and this line would hugely improve the lives of people in Beverley, Market Weighton and Pocklington hugely.”

 

 

 

ENDS

Notes to the Editor

 

I support the reinstatement of the York to Hull Rail Link 

Yes 

193 

No 

Total 

196 

 

Parliamentary Constituency 

Yes 

Beverley and Holderness 

78 

Brigg and Goole 

East Yorkshire 

82 

Haltemprice and Howden 

11 

Hull East 

Hull North 

Hull West 

Pudsey 

Rayleigh and Wickford 

Scarborough and Whitby 

Selby and Ainsty 

York Central 

York Outer 

 

What would the York to Hull Rail Link mean to you? 

Benefit 

Number 

Percentage 

Commuting 

17 

 9 

Connectivity 

53 

27 

Road Congestion 

40 

20 

Leisure 

21 

11 

Non-driver 

Opportunities 

16 

Speed 

Environment 

24 

12 

 

Top 3 benefits by Parliamentary constituency 

Constituency 

Number 

Benefit 1 

Benefit 2 

Benefit 3 

Beverley and Holderness 

59 

Connectivity (17) 

 

Road Congestion (12) 

Opportunities (7) 

Environment (7) 

East Yorkshire 

63 

Connectivity (26) 

Road Congestion (19) 

Environment (8) 

Haltemprice and Howden 

Connectivity (2) 
Road congestion (2) 

Others (1) 

 

Hull constituencies 

Connectivity (2) 

Environment (1) 

 

York Constituencies 

Connectivity (2) 
Road (2) 

Others (1) 

 

 

 

James Connelly