HC Deb 20 April 1983 vol 41 c124W
28. Mr. Booth

asked the Secretary of State for Transport when he expects to receive British Rail's proposals on electrification.

Mr. David Howell

Last year I received from the Railways Board its 10-year programme for electrification of main line routes; a submission seeking approval in principle for the electrification of the east coast main line from Hitchin to Leeds and Newcastle, the first two schemes in the programme; and a submission seeking detailed approval for electrification from Hitchin to Huntingdon, the first stage of the first scheme. At the end of November I said that if the board could produce a satisfactory prospectus for its inter-city business the way would be open for a decision on the electrification of the east coast main line. I have now received the board's prospectus for the period to 1988, which I am considering. However, it has said that the policies in it are being reviewed and developed and it is working on longer-term proposals for the inter-city business, which will I understand be ready in a few months time.