Surely Four Track Now, should be the final signature on the letter.......
BRISTOL
MPs▸ are urging transport minister Patrick McLoughlin to confirm funding for the upgrading of the rail track north of Bristol which would help to create the MetroWest system for local train services.
Bristol North West MP Charlotte Leslie has been backed by five other MPs in the Bristol area as well as Bristol Mayor George Ferguson in signing a letter to Mr McLoughlin to press ahead with four-tracking at Filton Bank as soon as possible.
They will now meet transport officials after flagging up the crucial importance of the upgrade to the MetroWest scheme.
They also repeated the case in the letter for a Henbury Loop and recognised the huge benefits MetroWest would bring to the region.
The key, they said, was the four-tracking because it would provide the additional capacity required for existing and future services ^ local, regional and national, freight and MetroWest.
In the letter, they said: "Until funding has been finally confirmed (for four tracking), progress of other projects will be hampered. We therefore request final confirmation and progression of this funding with all speed, or clarification of why there are any delays in doing so.
"We do not ask for additional funding, but simply that announcements are made and monies already promised are brought forward to end speculation and dispel uncertainty."
The MPs said that, along with the four tracking, there were three further issues which need resolving relating to MetroWest:
● Electrification of the MetroWest local network: This, they said, would bring benefits for both passenger and freight services. The MPs said: "With the Portishead and Henbury Lines serving the Portbury and Avonmouth docks respectively, there are obvious benefits to be had from electrification for both freight and passenger services.
"These will include extending to Weston-super-Mare and possibly onto Taunton, the existing Severn Beach Line and the planned reopening of the Portishead and Henbury Lines."
● "Cascade" of rolling stock: With the electrification of the Great Western Main Line and the introduction of electric rolling stock, there is an opportunity for the Class 165 'Thames Turbo' trains to be used on MetroWest and other West of England local services.
● Bristol East Junction: The MPs said they were concerned that a simple renewal of Bristol East Junction would not provide enough capacity for all of the proposed train services and they have urged the Department for Transport to ask Network Rail to reconsider its renewal plans. The MPs said this junction was critical for inter-city electric train services to and from Bristol Temple Meads, Bath Spa and Bristol Parkway. It is also vital for the MetroWest scheme.
Ms Leslie, who has campaigned strongly for the Henbury Loop and better rail services, said: "Cross-city-region and cross-party working is essential. Bristol needs this infrastructure, especially with the prospect of thousands of homes on the northern fringes of the city, that is why it is so important we put any party-political differences behind us and speak with one voice ^ a Voice for Bristol.
"We must get assurances and final confirmation over the four tracking. Campaigners have been told this was more or less a done deal and every day without confirmation adds to uncertainty."
The MPs who signed the letter are Jack Lopresti (Con, Filton and Bradley Stoke); Kerry McCarthy (Lab, Bristol East) Stephen Williams (Lib Dem, Bristol West); Dawn Primarolo (Lab, Bristol South) and Dr Liam Fox (Con, North Somerset).
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