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Tory transport policy to make rail a priority

By Christopher Adams

Published: April 16 2007 03:00 | Last updated: April 16 2007 03:00

The Conservatives are to put investment in the railways at the heart of their transport policy in an effort to ease overcrowding and cut greenhouse gas emissions.

David Cameron, Tory leader, and Chris Grayling, shadow transport secretary, will say today that Gordon Brown, chancellor, has failed to meet his transport spending commitments and urge the government to use money raised by the sale of rail franchises to ease rush-hour crowding.

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