RAIL bosses have explained why they won't be funding an underground station at Manchester Piccadilly as part of HS2 - claiming its '£5bn cost' and the disruption it would cause outweigh the benefit.
Northern leaders have long warned that an overground station will 'blight' a huge swathe of the city center, damage the economy, and limit future capacity on our congested rail network.
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