Ref: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-59687370
Our concern ‘as ever’ is the blight this could, without being made to bridge the former Northampton-Market Harborough railway course (cost) would inflict locked-in blight, ruination of the rail reopening and compound congestion further with zero other options. Trams don’t handle lorry-load freight! We need to align England's Economic Heartland’s (EEH) corridor studies with reality now! There is currently a gap which needs railing now.
There is a gap between what is espoused and what our agenda is. Do we abandon and let go and 10 years’ time see more of the same exacerbated or do we think of how we can move their focuses towards more of what we wish for? I need ERTA and public on-side and to give me feedback and help advance our causes. Otherwise, it is all jobs for the professionals, more of the same and futility. This, in a Climate Emergency, diminutive resources and demand-supply increases. Unless mechanisms are put in place to address this at grassroots upwards,
I fail to see any aggregate gains beyond what East-West Rail facilitates and sorting the Bedford Midland bottleneck is not going to be plain sailing I suspect. Timescales differ and complacency on the one hand versus it's all over on the other and we're somewhere between those 2 extremes? Let me know what you think best if you wish and help be part of the solution by getting a programme of Skype meetings underway. I want to see a growing ERTA pulling together to address this credibly and meaningfully, I can't do it solo. I am neither a Revolutionary or a Preservationist per se, but believe moderate gains can be made and the system should service that in the greater and national good interest.
My question rhetorically is how it
translates to specific schemes and reopening agendas. Why spend £millions more
bypassing an urban area when for want of lesser £millions, a Level Crossing
here and there where land use does not lend to bridges or underpasses could be
done for want of political will and a little pragmatism? To join our free email
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