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« Reply #120 on: February 11, 2014, 12:46:07 » |
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As soon as someone mentions the buzzword "stakeholders" you just know it is going to take time...
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« Reply #121 on: February 11, 2014, 12:59:49 » |
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...three members of the House of Lords have written to Transport Minister Baroness Kramer ^urging her to instruct Network Rail to undertake a major study with Government and business and local authorities to investigate alternative inland route(s) for the main and only railway line serving Exeter, Plymouth, South Devon and Cornwall that will give 100 year resilience to this line.^ Their letter follows expressions of serious concern by council and business leaders in Devon and Cornwall suggesting closure of the line at Dawlish could cost the region up to ^20 million a day, or ^140 million a week. If repairs take six weeks ^ the minimum approximate estimate so far given by Network Rail ^ the cost to the economy could be over ^800 million. If repairs take two months, the figure will rise to over ^1 billion. see http://www.railnews.co.uk/news/2014/02/07-hs2-brought-into-dawlish-rail.htmlNot sure how they calculate their figures, but at that rate it wouldn't take long to pay for the DAL and the LSWR▸ ! Bit irritating to have HS2▸ brought into the argument though - what possible bearing can that have?
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« Reply #122 on: February 11, 2014, 14:10:35 » |
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THe SW business leaders have always bigged-up their earnings & importance - other commentators in the know estimate a ^2-5million a day - so ^25million a week max. Far more likely.
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« Reply #123 on: February 11, 2014, 14:39:30 » |
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As soon as someone mentions the buzzword "stakeholders" you just know it is going to take time...
Just love buzz words but in this case there lots of interested parties that need to be consulted especially as they have control of money and control planning all NR» has is 2% of the National debt Just out of interest, what do you reckon those timescales would look like if we still had BR▸ ?
Even longer ............. bless it. Like it or loath it NR has determination
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« Reply #124 on: February 11, 2014, 16:11:30 » |
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In the meantime, work has begun to repair the damage at Dawlish. A NR» Youtube video shows the rather unusual method being chosen for a breakwater.
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« Reply #125 on: February 11, 2014, 16:26:39 » |
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That's in a different thread (or further up this one) - looks as though some combining of threads might be sensible
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« Reply #126 on: February 11, 2014, 16:50:51 » |
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HS2▸ comes into the argument because of the money it's likely to cost. The question is whether some of that money would be better spent on making the existing railway network better/more resilient.
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« Reply #127 on: February 11, 2014, 17:05:04 » |
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Business case supports HS2▸ for that amount of money
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« Reply #128 on: February 11, 2014, 17:44:21 » |
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HS2▸ comes into the argument because of the money it's likely to cost. The question is whether some of that money would be better spent on making the existing railway network better/more resilient.
But there isn't any money for HS2; there's a business case for borrowing some. It really isn't the same thing. You may not agree that the business case is valid, but that doesn't release any money because there isn't any. You can't spend business case, but you can make one - and that's what's needed for rail resilience projects.
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« Reply #129 on: February 11, 2014, 18:33:44 » |
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That's in a different thread (or further up this one) - looks as though some combining of threads might be sensible
I may get onto this later. We have three threads all currently broadly covering the same topic, so I may look to merge relevant posts. It takes a steady hand and calm nerve to do such merging, so I'll need a drink first!
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« Reply #130 on: February 11, 2014, 18:53:56 » |
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Point taken - I expressed myself inelegantly. But there are those of us that think the money to be borrowed/spent on HS2▸ might be better borrowed/spent on the existing system and Dawlish is a good example as might be sorting out the nonsense at Oxford.
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« Reply #131 on: February 11, 2014, 18:59:57 » |
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Thanks to Sprintermeister on the WNXX▸ forum here is the DAL map:
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« Reply #132 on: February 11, 2014, 19:21:58 » |
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Fantastic - thanks!
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« Reply #133 on: February 11, 2014, 19:37:14 » |
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That would be a good point if there was a limit on the amount of money available for investment. But there sort of isn't, is there?
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« Reply #134 on: February 11, 2014, 20:00:16 » |
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The line along the Dawlish coast is not fit for purpose - this needs sorting.
The line should be rerouted inland (with higher line speeds) between Exeter and NA. This should be part of a scheme to reduce the journey time to Plymouth to less than 3 hours.
The old line should be axed, or at the most singled - just send a 153 round every couple of hours to hoover up commuters and holiday makers.
The Southern route should also re-open long term. But for different reasons, to provide better links to Tavistock from the rest of Great Britain and improve the economy of North Devon. Of course, this route will not make money, so someone would have to pay to run the loss making service.
The Southern route is no good as a through route: *it is even SLOWER than the already slow western route *it has two reversals *it misses Torbay *it goes through a National Park
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