Plans for an improved, faster Midlands rail network backed by government
Chancellor Rachel Reeves committed to funding a Midlands Rail Hub in her spending review
Last updated 12th Jun 2025
We're being told that train travel across the Midlands is about to be transformed using millions of pounds of new government funding.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves, delivering her Comprehensive Spending Review, announced she is funding the Midlands Rail Hub in the spending review, which sets government budgets for the coming years
Speaking at the dispatch box this afternoon, Rachel Reeves, said: "I am providing funding for the Midlands Rail Hub, the region's biggest and most ambitious rail improvement scheme for generations, strengthening connections from Birmingham across the West Midlands and into Wales too."
Midlands Rail Hub is a £1.75bn blueprint for faster, better and more frequent connections across the region.
The scheme will add up to 300 additional trains and 20 million extra seats on the rail network per day into or out of Birmingham and provide faster, more frequent or new rail links for over 50 locations including: Nottingham, Leicester, Bromsgrove, Nuneaton, Worcester, Hereford and Cardiff and creating nearly 13,000 construction jobs.
Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “The Midlands Rail Hub is about more than trains - it’s about opportunity. This investment will unlock thousands of jobs, support new homes and connect our region to faster, greener growth.
"It’s a major step forward for national connectivity and local prosperity, and a clear signal that the Midlands is at the heart of Britain’s future.”
Maria Machancoses, Chief Executive of Midlands Connect, said: “This marks a major milestone in this transformational, nationally significant project. The Midlands Rail Hub is our flagship scheme, and it is the result of years of collaboration and determination by cross-party leaders from all corners of the Midlands.
“It will deliver a step change for passengers, for communities and ultimately for Government’s central mission of economic growth. In this region, we need improved transport connections, and Midlands Rail Hub will help make that happen.
“The project will create new jobs, improve access to opportunities and boost growth. It will also provide tailored apprenticeship schemes, as well as boosting much-needed house building. We will continue to work with our mayors, leaders and MPs across the region to progress the work on Midlands Rail Hub"
The Midlands Rail Hub project is co-sponsored by Midlands Connect, the Department for Transport and West Midlands Rail Executive.