West Coast Main Line route modernisation
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The West Coast Main Line is a key strategic railway line in the United Kingdom. It links the cities of London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Preston, Lancaster and Carlisle. Virgin Trains took on the franchise to run train services on the routes in 1997 and as part of the agreement wanted an upgrade to the railway line to allow for faster more frequent trains to grow the business.[1] The upgrade started in 1998 and was completed in 2009.[2] It came under parliamentary and media scrutiny because of cost and schedule overruns.[3] Further improvements such as the Norton Bridge rail flyover were completed after these dates.[4] The project is sometimes given the acronym WCRM - West Coast Route Modernisation.[5]