Some very good news of another preserved line finally reconnected to the mainline network:
On Wednesday 15 August, the Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway (C&PRR▸ ) will become the nearest main line connected heritage railway to London, with a cross-platform interchange facility when the newly restored platform is opened at Princes Risborough. The steam railway will be under 25 miles and 40 minutes from Marylebone.
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From
gov.uk An application to transfer powers to run part of the former Watlington branch line in Buckinghamshire from Network Rail (the owner of the line) to the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway Association (the lessee of the line).
with a link to
the applicationTransport and Works Act 1992 - Transfer of Responsibility for Railway Track at Princes Risborough
The Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway Association Limited (CPRRA) is applying to the Secretary of State for Transport for an Order under the Transport and Works Act 1992 (the Transfer Order) to transfer the statutory rights and responsibilities for some of the track at Princes Risborough Station, including an approximately half-mile length of railway track, from Network Rail Infrastructure Limited (NR» ) to CPRRA for the purposes of our heritage railway undertaking. The land on which these tracks stand is already leased to us.
We are not seeking here permission for any development. This is existing railway. The Transfer Order is solely about transferring statutory responsibility for the relevant part of the railway line. We have sent information to neighbouring residents and businesses in Horsenden Lane, Summerleys Road, and Northmill, Princes Risborough. We are also consulting the appropriate authorities (e.g. Princes Risborough Town Council, Chinnor Parish Council, and Buckinghamshire Council).
So ... land owned by Network Rail and track looked after by Network Rail becomes land owned by Network Rail track looked after by the association from and including the branch line platform at Princes Risborough along the branch that used to go via Thame and Cowley to Oxford as far as the branch off the branch turned off towards Chinnor.