Stroud's
MP▸ David Drew is calling on the Government to make the upgrading of the line from Kemble to Swindon a priority. He says the nine-mile stretch needs to become a double-track line to boost the frequency of trains between Gloucestershire and London (link below.)
http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=231771&command=displayContent&sourceNode=231774&contentPK=20504234&folderPk=108867&pNodeId=231888Now he is poised to ask a Parliamentary Question asking the Government to make the upgrade a priority. "I have been lobbying this for 10 years," he said.
He is concerned that upgrading the North Cotswold Line to double track could be made a priority before the Kemble-Swindon stretch.
He is calling on the
ORR» to back his campaign and has submitted a parliamentary question asking why the North Cotswold line could be due for an earlier upgrade.
"The North Cotswolds line is longer line to be redoubled and is less well used than the Kemble-Swindon stretch,"
A spokesman for Network Rail said it was keen to upgrade the line, and would seek additional funding.
The Cotswold Line should be redoubled first as it causes more problems.
As for: " the Cotswold line is not used much." This is true only because of the unreliability and poor frequency of trains.
Finally - does nobody see the potential for a more frequent service from Evesham to Worcester. All the emphasis on the line is for InterCity trains to London. There could be a boost if a better service was put on for Worcester/ Birmingham (via Worcester) commuters/day trippers.
New stations could also be opened to form a "Worcester Metro" : Stratford, Long Marston, Honeybourne, Evesham, Fladbury, Pershore, Norton, Shrub Hill, Foregate Street, Henwick, Rushwick, Bransford, Malvern Link and Great Malvern .... springs to mind!
As I said, the only viable rail commuting to Worcester, is from Malvern, Bromsgrove, Droitwich Stourbrdige and Kidderminster. I.e. NOTHING to the east!
The lines are there (well, one of them is) - lets get commuters of the A44!