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« on: March 15, 2017, 13:03:51 »

Modern journalism sometimes simplifies stories to the extent they're no longer quite true.    What line do you think this report applied to, and in which publication can it be found?

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The line closed in 1970 when more than 2,000 stations were shut down following a report by Dr Richard Beeching which recommended the closure of hundreds of branch lines.
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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2017, 15:06:35 »

Bourne End to High Wycombe

BFP

(Happened to be reading it myself  Roll Eyes)

100K for a consultation for a line that I really think will not go ahead.
Too many obstacles such as industrial units that have been built on the existing alignment. Level crossings that would have to be built against NRs» (Network Rail - home page) wishes such as the A4155, Treadaway hill and White Pitt Lane to name a few. The latter two being on extremely steep hills and would require major modifications to turn them into bridges/underpasses.

I'll admit though that a large % of the route is currently footpath/farmland
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2017, 15:22:11 »

BFP?
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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2017, 15:26:20 »

Sorry

Bucks Free Press

http://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/15157406.Railway_line_to_reopen____100k_study_to_provide__definitive_answer__to_train_plan/
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2017, 16:02:52 »

Goodness that was solved quickly.  Especially as it wasn't a Beeching Closure (and there weren't 2000 stations closed in 1970 either!)
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« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2017, 16:04:31 »

So who wrote

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Two years on from the initial delay announced in 2015 and there is still no clear costings, no start date and no budget. There is a very real risk that it will not happen at all.
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« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2017, 16:24:09 »

100K for a consultation for a line that I really think will not go ahead.
Too many obstacles such as industrial units that have been built on the existing alignment. Level crossings that would have to be built against NRs» (Network Rail - home page) wishes such as the A4155, Treadaway hill and White Pitt Lane to name a few. The latter two being on extremely steep hills and would require major modifications to turn them into bridges/underpasses.

Continuing for a mo on your part one: Reading between the lines, this is a study designed to prove that the route is not viable and forever lay it to rest. If obstacle-dodging light rail doesn't cut the mustard, a heavy rail blast-through is doomed (read "planned") for failure; IMHO (in my humble opinion).

Comments to the Free Bucks article appear to echo the same - it's about housing on old railway land, not transport links.
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« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2017, 17:26:50 »

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Continuing for a mo on your part one...
Completely agree, just seems a waste of money, just simply say no line and that's that, spend the money on something more worthy.

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So who wrote..."Two years on..."
No idea, could probably relate to numerous projects though!
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« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2017, 17:28:52 »

Are they proposing to send Crossrail trains up it Smiley
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« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2017, 18:49:42 »

100K for a consultation for a line that I really think will not go ahead.
Too many obstacles such as industrial units that have been built on the existing alignment. Level crossings that would have to be built against NRs» (Network Rail - home page) wishes such as the A4155, Treadaway hill and White Pitt Lane to name a few. The latter two being on extremely steep hills and would require major modifications to turn them into bridges/underpasses.

Continuing for a mo on your part one: Reading between the lines, this is a study designed to prove that the route is not viable and forever lay it to rest. If obstacle-dodging light rail doesn't cut the mustard, a heavy rail blast-through is doomed (read "planned") for failure; IMHO (in my humble opinion).

Comments to the Free Bucks article appear to echo the same - it's about housing on old railway land, not transport links.

Here's the sort of problem ... not on the Bourne End to High Wycombe route, but another line in the Home Counties.

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