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'It's a cop-out isn't it?': What rail users in Manchester think about trains in the north and the Government's plans

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As the dust settles on the Government's railway deal and the crisp autumn sun rises over Manchester, thousands descend on the city for a new day.

Though many are still working from home, the platforms of Piccadilly and Victoria stations are full of activity at rush hour as workers from across the north arrive for another day at work.

Over the last few days, passengers have been digesting the news of the Integrated Rail Plan, unveiled by the Government last week as a £96 billion spending spree to transform England's tired railway network. READ MORE: We asked Boris when we'll see the rail improvements promised in 2014 - his answer veered wildly off track It left vast swathes of the north feeling left behind.

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