The National Infrastructure & Service Transformation Authority has unveiled an updated Infrastructure Pipeline, which includes significant investment for rail projects in the East Midlands. A total of £50bn is earmarked for 29 rail schemes over the next decade, with several key initiatives in the East Midlands, such as capacity improvements and electrification. These efforts are part of a broader £530bn infrastructure programme, encompassing 780 projects across the UK.
The pipeline, published on July 17, provides an overview of current and future rail developments but does not introduce new policies. It aims to help supply chain businesses plan for future demand and invest in necessary skills and capacity. Notable projects in the East Midlands include the electrification of the Kettering to Wigston line and the ongoing East Coast improvements.
The release of the pipeline has been welcomed by industry leaders, who see it as a step towards more stable, long-term infrastructure planning.