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RF News 11th March 2010 12:30

High-speed rail plans announced (BBC News)
 
Plans for a new rail line capable of carrying trains of up to 250mph between London and Birmingham are announced by Transport Secretary Lord Adonis.

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jayar 11th March 2010 13:29

Interesting news - for us overseas members, a link to a map with the proposed route would be appreciated.

Pesmo 11th March 2010 13:31

I don't think the map on the BBC website is accurate as Lord Adonis is talking about services up the east coast on the radio and that isn't shown by the BBC

Pesmo 11th March 2010 14:05

Oh, I see that they have now updated the map and added the link to the East

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8561286.stm

j0hn0 11th March 2010 16:51

makes sense to me, but I notice the only people against this are either a) environmental pressure groups b) people who don't use the train or c) just idiots.

Most sane people can see that we have needed this for years and the Y shape is the right way to go. with hopefully a trans pennine route later in the offing

John H-T 12th March 2010 08:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by j0hn0 (Post 43680)
makes sense to me, but I notice the only people against this are either a) environmental pressure groups b) people who don't use the train or c) just idiots.

Most sane people can see that we have needed this for years and the Y shape is the right way to go. with hopefully a trans pennine route later in the offing

Well said j0hn0. We really cannot afford the time it took to get the Channel Tunnel Link past all the protestors. This project needs to be under construction within the next ten years, otherwise we run a serious risk of falling far behind many other countries in the world in the development of modern high speed links. A terrible irony for the country that gave the world railways!

Best wishes,

John H-T.

Belmont Road 12th March 2010 08:54

I can't tell from the map although I see Brackley included. Why can't part the old GC route be used to there to overcome protests? GC alignment was laid for very high speeds so it wouldn't take much rebuilding.

Inserting a railhead at Brackley would aslo make some commercial sense if not a sensible compromise to ease local opposition.

Eccles71B 12th March 2010 09:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Belmont Road (Post 43726)
I can't tell from the map although I see Brackley included. Why can't part the old GC route be used to there to overcome protests? GC alignment was laid for very high speeds so it wouldn't take much rebuilding.

Inserting a railhead at Brackley would aslo make some commercial sense if not a sensible compromise to ease local opposition.

Detailed maps here http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/rail/pi/hi.../hs2ltd/route/

Brackley here http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/rail/pi/hi...oute/map15.pdf

Looking at the old formation on the edge of the town http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=52.03...03726,-1.13983 it looks like they've gone outside of the bypass to keep the noise down a bit. It also occurs to me that the formation curves the wrong way for the line to run north of Brackley without a sharper curve than is required for full speed ops..

Pesmo 12th March 2010 12:40

So has anyone looked in detail to see if they are planning to use any old formations or is it greenfield stuff all the way ?

62440 12th March 2010 15:47

It seems to use parts of the old G.C.R. formation starting just to the north of Quainton Road and finishing just to the south of where Brackley Viaduct used to be. Still looking at the rest.

Regards, 62440.


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