20-07-24
BRTA Sheffield
Forum Saturday 29th June 2024 by Simon Barber of BRTA:
I attended the Sheffield Forum which was held at the Benjamin Huntsman
pub (Wetherspoons), and there were also our members David Ferguson and
Christopher Hyomes. Four other attendees came (as per our Attendance List) -
Andy Faulkner (Minsters Rail), Chris Bell (Don Valley Railway), Nigel
Kavanagh-Brown (MEMRAP) and Dr Jonathan Coghill. The following matters were
discussed:
Don Valley Railway and Woodhead - One freight
train every day to Stocksbridge steel works and the line is in very good
condition. However, tram-trains could be up-graded for Stocksbridge, and heavy
rail in the long-term also from Stocksbridge to Penistone. There is pressure to
re-open Sheffield Victoria, since Sheffield MIdland is heavily congested.
Minsters Rail - This seems to be high on the lists,
whilst the Humber estuary often gets flooded - also some of the East Yorkshire
communities will be reconnected to the rail network and the A1079 York-Beverley
Road suffers from traffic congestion.
Harrogate-Ripon-Northallerton: The
Harrogate-Ripon should be the first stage of the reopening since many Ripon
residents commute to both Harrogate and Leeds. The 1 mile of a Ripon bypass has
taken track and then work on a diversion to Thirsk, since there were some
developments at Northallerton - both Thirsk and Northallerton would de-clutter
York.
Christopher Hyomes our BRTA Northern/Yorkshire Area Rep: had suggested that our next meeting should take place in a church hall for
which Chris will search one out and then will pay for it. To keep in touch,
contact Simon via T: 0208 940 4399 E: simon4barber@gmail.com and Chris
Hyomes T: 07971 766207 E: chris.hyomes@hotmail.co.uk
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