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All across the Great Western territory => The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom => Topic started by: grahame on November 07, 2024, 20:21:11



Title: Preparatory work underway for new Portadown to Derry train line
Post by: grahame on November 07, 2024, 20:21:11
From Irish News (https://www.irishnews.com/news/northern-ireland/preparatory-work-underway-for-new-portadown-to-derry-train-line-2PNC75XSHBDWFPFTJNZ327IC24/)

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Preparatory work has begun on a new train line between Portadown and Derry as proposed by the All-Island Rail Review published earlier this year.

A review of railway provision across the island published in July proposed several new routes, including direct links to three airports.

The report estimates the capital cost of implementing all the recommendations by 2050 would be between €35 to €37 billion in 2023 prices.

The new line between Portadown and Derry would introduce rail stations in Dungannon, Omagh and Strabane to the network.

This sneaks in to the "UK" Wider Picture as it's a cross border railway - if build it would be only the third operational railway line between the United Kingtom and other countries.


The old line was known as the Derry Road - see https://oneillcountryhistoricalsociety.com/the-great-northern-railway

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In 1962 the Benson Report, compiled at the request of the Stormont Government, recommended the closure of the Portadown – Derry line and the U.T.A did not hesitate to implement the recommendation. Local anger was increased by the announcement that the east-coast line to Derry would remain open. In February 1965 the final closure took effect. The lifting of the track and sale of the land in the winter of 1966/1967 completed the final chapter in the history of railways locally. However, despite the ravages of the intervening half century much evidence of a once-great enterprise still remains in the form of embankments, cuttings, bridges and station buildings.


Title: Re: Preparatory work underway for new Portadown to Derry train line
Post by: Witham Bobby on November 08, 2024, 12:20:45
From Irish News (https://www.irishnews.com/news/northern-ireland/preparatory-work-underway-for-new-portadown-to-derry-train-line-2PNC75XSHBDWFPFTJNZ327IC24/)

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Preparatory work has begun on a new train line between Portadown and Derry as proposed by the All-Island Rail Review published earlier this year.

A review of railway provision across the island published in July proposed several new routes, including direct links to three airports.

The report estimates the capital cost of implementing all the recommendations by 2050 would be between €35 to €37 billion in 2023 prices.

The new line between Portadown and Derry would introduce rail stations in Dungannon, Omagh and Strabane to the network.


Let's hope there are no bats in residence on the route



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