A LEADING rail expert has warned commuters of massive disruption from Oldham’s only main line rail station.

Ardent campaigner Dr Richard Knowles said the “upgrade” of TransPennine rail route was misleading with no benefit for Greenfield and Mossley passengers.

He launched his attack after the Government announcement of a £589 million “upgrade” for the TransPennine Rail Route between Manchester and Leeds.

“This is really bad news for residents of Saddleworth and Mossley," he declared.

“This ‘upgrade’ will only electrify and increase track capacity on the two sections of the TransPennine Rail Route between Manchester and Stalybridge and between Huddersfield and Leeds.

“There is no investment or benefits for local services or passengers using local stations between Stalybridge and Huddersfield.

“On the contrary, this so-called ‘upgrade’ is likely instead to cause years of chaos for local passengers, as it will frequently disrupt all local train services calling at Greenfield, Mossley, Marsden and Slaithwaite stations during construction because of temporary line closures.

The "upgrade" is just one-fifth (£589 million) of the £3 billion upgrade for the whole TransPennine rail route that was announced by Government in 2017 but never implemented.

The bulk of the “upgrade” remains uncommitted and will now be reconsidered by government and Transport for the North in an Integrated Rail Plan due to be published in December, 2020 including:

• full electrification of the whole route

• fully accessible stations

• digital signalling and increased capacity for passengers and freight.

Dr Knowles added: “Even if this additional investment is eventually approved, it is unlikely to commence until 2025 or later and take several years to implement.

“This means at best, passengers using Greenfield, Mossley, Marsden and Slaithwaite stations are likely to have to wait until the late 2020s at the earliest for electrified and more reliable train services and fully accessible stations.”

Dr Knowles, who is Emeritus Professor of Transport Geography, Salford University and Visiting Professor of Transport, Huddersfield Business School, Huddersfield University, lives at Greenfield.

Local rail campaigner David Wheeler said: "Once again, the local rail user is going to suffer.

“While Mayor Andy Burnham might be welcoming the news, for local rail users who will have to endure bus replacements, delays and cancellations these improvements we will not see any of it."