Manchester Airport High Speed station

Manchester Airport High Speed Station is a planned High Speed 2 station at Manchester Airport, on the southern boundary of Manchester, England, next to Junction 5 of the M56 motorway on the northern side of the airport 1.5 mi north-west of Manchester Airport railway station.

Proposal
Manchester Airport is the busiest airport in the UK outside London and offers more destinations than any other British airport. An airport station was recommended by local authorities during the consultation stage. The government agreed in January 2013 for an airport station, but only on the basis that private investment was involved, such as funding from the Manchester Airports Group to build the station. The government approved the scheme in November 2016.

In 2020, revised plans were released that saw the number of platforms increased from two to four.

The proposed new station was officially abandoned when the United Kingdom government under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the cancellation of the Manchester leg of High Speed 2 on 4 October 2023.

Had the station been built, journey times from London Euston to Manchester Airport would have been estimated at between 59minutes and 63minutes. Additionally, the high speed service would have been less than 10minutes from Manchester Piccadilly to the airport – down from 15minutes at present on the congested Styal Line which is used by a mix of commuter, express and freight services and susceptible to delays. However, the proposed station is not actually at the airport. Passengers would be required to use a shuttle bus to get to the station from the airport, so air passengers wishing to reach Manchester on arrival at the airport would be better served by the existing train service from the station in the airport.

Metrolink tram stop
Before the High Speed 2 station was cancelled, extant proposals did not detail passenger interchange facilities, but indicated that various options were being considered to integrate the station with existing transport networks, including extending the Manchester Metrolink tram line to serve the HS2 station directly.

Transport for Greater Manchester had proposed that the Metrolink Airport Line — which currently terminates at Manchester Airport station — be extended via a new "western loop" around Wythenshawe. This proposed tram line which would cross the M56 motorway via the Thorley Lane Bridge, with an HS2 interchange stop at Davenport Green, before looping around via Wythenshawe Hospital. Local politicians have begun lobbying central government for political support for this extension scheme, which is currently unfunded.

Revised proposals published in 2020 include provision for an east-west tram line that serves this station.

Services
Service proposals prior to cancellation would have seen five trains per hour north to Manchester Piccadilly, three trains per hour south to Old Oak Common and London Euston (one service additionally calls at Birmingham Interchange), and two trains south to Birmingham Curzon Street. The station was also planned to be an intermediate stop on the proposed Northern Powerhouse Rail line.