Press Release 22-04-24:
BRTA calls on Councils and Public to back a better Rail Deal for Northamptonshire.
The
British Regional Transport Association (BRTA) notified the West
Northamptonshire Local Plan is now out for feedback, comment and consultation.
See: West Northamptonshire Local Plan - 2041 (Regulation 18) Consultation
Draft April 2024. Page 254
BRTA
calls on the public to support its calls for the rail agenda to be made more
‘real.’ BRTA identifies 2 rail projects that should be given far more credence:
1. Northampton
to Bedford: Studies done 20 years ago showed a good case
and demand, but were not acted upon and the route compromised. There was a
common agreement of route protection between the councils, but this has not
been maintained. Now a new route would be needed. But in favour of the rail
connectivity and boost to local town centres this rail link offers are very
real.
a.
Thameslink to Northampton and Rugby and
vice versa
b.
Northampton
to Bedford (35 minutes), Luton, x3 airports, Eurostar and the South Coast and
vice versa.
c.
More people
and goods by rail, reducing volumes on roads, cutting waste, pollution and
enabling greater efficiency.
d.
Direct
access and integrated services with East-West Rail (East) to/from Cambridge,
East Anglia and Stansted Airport.
2.
Northampton-Market
Harborough
a.
Would be a
missing piece of a more comprehensive rail network linking Leicester with
Northampton, Milton Keynes and Oxford and vice versa.
b.
Would bring
more freight by rail to Northampton Depot, Daventry International Rail Freight
Depot (DIRFT)
c.
Would slash
Northampton-Leicester journey times from about 90 minutes to a mere 35 minutes
with additional Parkway Station.
d.
A wider
green corridor could enable both a twin track modern railway and a
cycle-footpath albeit weaving where pinch-points may exist.
e.
Study
(2020) found good potential, but BRTA calls for full data to be released and
both councils, government, and agencies like Midland Connect and England’s
Economic Heartlands (EEH) to get behind it and lead on a timely delivery of at
most 10 years’ time-frame. We need this rail link now!
End Press Release
Contacts: Richard Pill BRTA
CEO 01234 330090
richard.erta@gmail.com or Professor Andrew N.
Williams, T:
07923489254 E: anw@doctors.org.uk
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