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RF News 30th September 2009 09:10

Plans for £60m rail link unveiled (BBC News)
 
A £60m railway bridge across the East Coast Main Line in Hertfordshire is designed to improve services.

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Gandalf 30th September 2009 09:43

Still have the problem with the tunnel at Welwyn North and the twin track Welwyn viaduct though. Wonder if they ever will double them up as was proposed some years back?
John (G)

steam for ever 30th September 2009 10:47

As usefull as it would be, I think that they should open a closed route.
See, Beeching was clueless.

pre65 30th September 2009 10:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by steam for ever (Post 32966)
As usefull as it would be, I think that they should open a closed route.
See, Beeching was clueless.

For those of us not in the know can you explain please ?

steam for ever 30th September 2009 12:33

Right I will get right on it.

62440 30th September 2009 13:10

Typical BBC, late again, I read this in one of the mags weeks ago. Slow news day was it?
62440!

martin adamson 30th September 2009 13:31

This is going to be built is a world where everything in gonna get cut. Where is the money coming from?

Pesmo 30th September 2009 22:56

I wonder how this is going to fit in with the new East - West Varsity line ? Most of the plans that I have seen show new services joining from the west via this self same junction :eek:

Indeed I seem to recall that some preliminary track bed clearance had taken place on the western section already, so its very much an active project.


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