Alsager motorists urged to leave their car at home and take the train instead
By Deborah Bowyer
20th Oct 2021 | Local News
A Government backed body is urging more Alsager motorists to ditch their car and take the train instead.
Transport for the North (TfN) launched a campaign this week for people to leave their car at home and take a fresh look at the train.
The organisation is working with the rail industry to promote this sustainable transport option, with a shared aim – to improve passenger experience and play a pivotal role in achieving wider environmental efforts.
Switching from the car to the train and other forms of public transport can play a key role in driving down carbon emissions say TfN who are working to raise awareness of the contribution that choosing rail can make to protect the world.
The Rail Delivery Group has calculated that, on average, a train can remove up to 500 cars from the road and train operators themselves are lowering their own emissions so choosing the train over the car makes more sense than ever, says TfN.
David Hoggarth, Strategic Rail Director at Transport for the North said: "The train offer we have now in the North is not the train offer many will remember from before the pandemic.
"During the pandemic, Northern and TransPennine Express have completed the introduction of 145 new trains on to the network with flexible ticket offers, reliable Wi-fi and air conditioning.
"What's more, as we emerge from the pandemic, services are being re-introduced in a phased basis more tailored to demand and we are now seeing much better reliability.
"The pandemic gave everyone time to think – to re-assess our travel needs – and to give greater consideration to the environment when we do make the decision to travel – and in this context, rail is without doubt a sensible option if you are travelling between areas across the North."
Recent research from the rail industry and University College London neuro scientists has also suggested that commuting to work by train offers psychological benefits in terms of well-being and brain function, providing further evidence to support the choice to travel to work via rail.
Last week saw TransPennine Express, which has already cut carbon emissions by 18 per cent since 2019, make a public commitment to drive down its emissions further, joining the Science Based Targets initiative to compile a clear set of targets to support a greener future for operations.
"We've known for a long time that rail travel is a great transport option," says David, "now is a great opportunity for people to embrace the benefits of making the change from road to rail. "
Transport for the North is set to publish its Decarbonisation Strategy before the end of the calendar year, outlining how the strategic body will lead the agenda for the North's transport of the future.
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