Hardly the most surprising ‘key findings’, but good to see better collaboration going on.
I was struck by this bit:
The analysis undertaken here has shown that the East Midlands is poorly connected to the Solent area and therefore there are many freight journeys made using road as rail is unavailable. The study has recognised the importance of the East West Rail programme in connecting the Solent area to the East Midlands and the distribution centres and warehouses situated there.
d) The East West Rail programme to consider the findings of this strategic study to understand the implications of using the East West Main Line for freight services originating or destined for the Solent ports
But there's a note of a next step (action) required for recommendation 2d:
To support the next steps, it is key that Network Rail engage with EWR Co who are developing the line between Bletchley to Cambridge to gain an insight into their plans for the Railway and understand how this will accommodate the Freight discussed in this document. Engaging directly with EWR Co is critical to closing out the recommendation and influencing the development- “The East West Rail programme to consider the findings of this strategic study to understand the implications of using the East West Main Line for freight services originating or destined for the Solent ports." - Agree approach to engagement with EWR Co. following this study.
That's a bit scary, procedurally. The inspector's report for EWR stage 2 said that questions about the route's availability for freight were answered by its being built (Oxford-Bletchley, at least) to W12 gauge. Nothing about it depending on what mood EWR Co are in that week.