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The tram network in England's Leeds will not be completed until the late 2030s

A government review released on Thursday revealed that plans for a long promised tram network in Leeds, northern England, have been pushed to the late 2030s. This highlights 'Britain’s?chronic difficulty in delivering infrastructure.

Early 2030s was the promised date for the tram network that would bring mass transit to Britain’s fourth-most populous conurbation.

Experts believe that the aging, unreliable rail network is a major obstacle to productivity growth. It also explains why London dominates.

Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has axed the northern leg?of?the high-speed rail network HS2 in 2023. The new route will run from London to England’s midlands.

The Labour government of Britain, which was elected in July, last year, promised to stop decades of underinvestment.

Tracy Brabin is the mayor of West Yorkshire Combined Authority. She said, "Britain's Labour Government has confirmed its commitment to bringing a tram network to Leeds.

"Our'region has seen two similar projects fail and it is essential?that this time we deliver." She wrote to Peter Hendy in a letter that it took too long for infrastructure to be delivered in this country.

Brabin said that she would still "get spades in ground" by 2028. (Reporting and editing by William James; Andy Bruce)

(source: Reuters)