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Author Topic: Campaign for the reopening of the old (very old) former Truro Cattle Market Stn.  (Read 2423 times)
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« on: November 22, 2019, 20:26:51 »

This is absolute nuts, and won't stand a hope in hell's chance of getting there. But it'll raise a few smiles.

In connection with a significant redevelopment in the Pydar Street area of Truro, some people are suggesting (and it's got some Council Staff 'interested') that the old Market halt between the two viaducts in the City be reopened for passenger use to serve the development.

I've been polite at the display today of the plans, but quite honestly this is the kind of thing that puts genuine campaigns for service enhancement and re-opening at enormous disadvantage.

This 'planned' second station for the city is only THREE 10 car IET (Intercity Express Train) lengths from the existing station, which they are of course proposing remains open. I'd estimate a DDA» (Disability Discrimination Act - about) conforming halt on the Cornish Mainline wouldn't leave much change from £20M too.
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2019, 23:25:14 »

Plans at https://lovetruro.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/20191021-Pydar-Event-3-FINAL-Consultation-Boards_Rev-G.pdf ... not seeing any reference in them to a new station; railway viaduct there and an arrow pointing towards what I think is the current station.

There will always be questions along the "what about ..." lines that come from a public consultation, some of which will be gloriously impractical.   They are worth answering with "thank you for your interest" and an explanation of the issues that make them impractical as they confirm that option truly are / have been considered by the answerer; a key part of any development project is to ask "not only is this good" but also "is this best".

This 'planned' second station for the city is only THREE 10 car IET (Intercity Express Train) lengths from the existing station, which they are of course proposing remains open. I'd estimate a DDA» (Disability Discrimination Act - about) conforming halt on the Cornish Mainline wouldn't leave much change from £20M too.

Grounds of a good reason why not ... cost, abstraction, thinning of services (if trains call at one OR the other) or slowing of services (if trains call at both).


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« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2019, 17:36:34 »

Okay, I’ll bite:

Falmouth has three stations so why can’t Truro have two? How many IET (Intercity Express Train) car lengths between Falmouth Town and Falmouth Docks?

On a serious note, that is a b*gger of a hill up from the town to Truro station, and it must put a lot of people off using the train. That is, the type of people who use the stopping services. With services increased in December a station on that site would bring the town centre closer to the train.

However, if you are going to spend £20 million on a new station for Truro then it should be spent on a modest halt with some Park & Ride capacity at Threemilestone. There is going to be a huge amount of housing and business development in this area and the road into Truro is always horribly congested. Think Digby & Sowton.
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« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2019, 18:27:31 »

Any other ideas where a new halt should be built in Cornwall (mainline or a branch line)?
Threemilestone is a contender. Marazion for Snives-Snerth services extended to Penzance, maybe?
Hard to think of a really strong case anywhere. Newquay-Par services are too infrequent for any type of P&R (Park and Ride) and Truro-Falmouth's timetable is tight as it is.

 
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« Reply #4 on: November 28, 2019, 18:54:20 »

It’s North Cornwall and North-West Devon that desperately need some sort of railway revival, with just the Tarka (Line from Barnstaple to Exeter) line and nothing actually reaching the north coast between Newquay and Minehead.

A new station at Wadebridge perhaps. An expensive dream of mine is to rebuild from Okehampton back to the vicinity the old Halwill Junction and have a new Halwill Parkway serving this huge area with hourly direct trains to Exeter via Okehampton
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« Reply #5 on: November 28, 2019, 20:17:51 »

Okay, I’ll bite:

Falmouth has three stations so why can’t Truro have two? How many IET (Intercity Express Train) car lengths between Falmouth Town and Falmouth Docks?

On a serious note, that is a b*gger of a hill up from the town to Truro station, and it must put a lot of people off using the train. That is, the type of people who use the stopping services. With services increased in December a station on that site would bring the town centre closer to the train.

However, if you are going to spend £20 million on a new station for Truro then it should be spent on a modest halt with some Park & Ride capacity at Threemilestone. There is going to be a huge amount of housing and business development in this area and the road into Truro is always horribly congested. Think Digby & Sowton.

The Falmouth Town/Docks situation is because BR (British Rail(ways)) opened what is now Town (The Dell) in 1970, closed Falmouth's original station (now Docks), found they couldn't terminate the branch trains at The Dell (on a gradient), still had to run pretty much to Docks anyway so accepted the inevitable and reopened the original station in 1975.  Penmere is a very different kettle of fish, opened by the GWR (Great Western Railway) in 1925, a very useful station in a residential area of the town. 

The Truro Cattle Market station idea is much beloved by a well known local Councillor who has advocated it for many years now!

I agree with what you say about the best site for a new station in the Truro area.  You never know...….
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« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2019, 18:19:26 »

Okay, I’ll bite:

Falmouth has three stations so why can’t Truro have two? How many IET (Intercity Express Train) car lengths between Falmouth Town and Falmouth Docks?

On a serious note, that is a b*gger of a hill up from the town to Truro station, and it must put a lot of people off using the train. That is, the type of people who use the stopping services. With services increased in December a station on that site would bring the town centre closer to the train.

However, if you are going to spend £20 million on a new station for Truro then it should be spent on a modest halt with some Park & Ride capacity at Threemilestone. There is going to be a huge amount of housing and business development in this area and the road into Truro is always horribly congested. Think Digby & Sowton.

The Falmouth Town/Docks situation is because BR (British Rail(ways)) opened what is now Town (The Dell) in 1970, closed Falmouth's original station (now Docks), found they couldn't terminate the branch trains at The Dell (on a gradient), still had to run pretty much to Docks anyway so accepted the inevitable and reopened the original station in 1975.  Penmere is a very different kettle of fish, opened by the GWR (Great Western Railway) in 1925, a very useful station in a residential area of the town. 

The Truro Cattle Market station idea is much beloved by a well known local Councillor who has advocated it for many years now!

I agree with what you say about the best site for a new station in the Truro area.  You never know...….

A P&R (Park and Ride) at Threemilestone would require a relatively frequent stopping service into Truro to be attractive. They'd be well-advised to keep the west end of the 4th platform face at Truro free  - and relay the wiggly wobbly siding stub that currently stops just short of black bridge along it for use as a bay.

 
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