The announcement comes as the train firm plans to cut services during off peak hours - including between Leeds and Manchester – after a timetable change in December.
TransPennine Express (TPE), which was brought under government control earlier this year after months of disruption for passengers, has set out its plans to address many of the issues that have caused problems for its customers.
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