Morning
Yep, Smokey, these points have already been covered in
previous messages in this title, some for and against from
other members. I think you may just be able to sneak double
track behind "Long Rock Depot", I think its the carriage
washer plant that will be in the way the most.
With regards to St. Dennis to Burngallow line, I think there
is something that has pretty much stopped the use of trains
going back along the whole line, I was told something on the
lines of this by an
BR▸ employee, but a long time ago so can't
remember exact details.
Not sure if it would be possible, but I don't think anyones
looked at reinstating the "Trenance Valley Line" west of
St. Austell? Is it possible to use the old trackbed, then
build a new extension onto it with a new station/s? Is it
near to the Eden Project or could the old Retew/Meledor Mill
line (off St. Dennis Junction), be used for this as an option?
The two viaducts in the Glyn Valley have also weakend over the
years as well as the heavier trains, so would need redecking,
but hasn't been done already in Cornwall surely at Liskeard?
Why not again?!
The good thing about the missing bridge span near St. Budeaux,
is it isn't a large area to gap, so another good possibilty.
Regards
Karl.
Top priorty in Cornwall should be to Divert Newquay Services
via St Dennis to St Austell. Would be nice to see the Single
sections of the Main Line Redoubled, but It won't happen
between Penzance and Marazion, Long Rock Depot gets in the
way.
Between Bodmin Parkway and Liskeard the Viaducts were Singled
because of the Weight of Trains and since the 1980's have been
narrowed, Many ^'s needed. Tavistock better option.
Royal Albert Bridge to St Budeaux Ferry Road would make sense
but new bridge required over the Gunnislake branch.