Blyth and Tyne reinstatement
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Re: Blyth and Tyne reinstatement
I'm not counting any poultry on this yet given that Network Rail and predecessors have always justified not reopening on the grounds of 'costs'. The line could have reopened to passengers years ago if the monies already spent on negative consultancy reports had been put into the infrastructure.
Let's hope for some common sense at last. SE Northumberland needs a direct rail service to Manors and Newcastle Central via Newsham, and a Metro connection at Northumberland Park. It's just a shame there seems no way to put a passenger line back into a town centre with a population of over 36k people!
Let's hope for some common sense at last. SE Northumberland needs a direct rail service to Manors and Newcastle Central via Newsham, and a Metro connection at Northumberland Park. It's just a shame there seems no way to put a passenger line back into a town centre with a population of over 36k people!
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Re: Blyth and Tyne reinstatement
In today's Newcastle Journal:
http://www.thejournal.co.uk/news/north- ... ht-4881171
http://www.thejournal.co.uk/news/north- ... ht-4881171
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60041 above shades of the NBR gaining access to Newcastle via the B&T, will history repeat itself?
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Re: Blyth and Tyne reinstatement
The Jocks already get into Newcastle through the back door, via Kilmarnock, Dumfries and Carlisle; shades of the NBR Newcastle to Hawick via Hexham trains.52D wrote:60041 above shades of the NBR gaining access to Newcastle via the B&T, will history repeat itself?
There was talk a couple of years ago of ScotRail introducing a new Glasgow - Newcastle stopper via the ECML which would have transformed the local service. We desperately need someone to do it; East Coast and Northern are not interested, so come on ScotRail; reintroduce Ashington and Blyth trains and start running frequent Newcastle to Glasgow stoppers via Berwick.
Re: Blyth and Tyne reinstatement
There are so many "ifs" in that report that the Spartans would love it. It would be great to see this line reopened but I think they will artificially inflate the costs are reject it as "too expensive".
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Re: Blyth and Tyne reinstatement
Amazing how any half way good news brings out the miserablist tendency to spread their gloom.
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Just realistic Bill. Look at Leamside. And in the case of Haxby and Strensall stations they have done umpteen "studies" and all that happens is that thousands of pounds gets shifted into the bank accounts of consultancy firms. If they wanted to reopen it they would just do it.Bill Bedford wrote:Amazing how any half way good news brings out the miserablist tendency to spread their gloom.
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Re: Blyth and Tyne reinstatement
Well put: 60 miles further north and it would be a 'no brainer'.
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Absolutely. The SNP would have it open by Christmas.BlythStationLad wrote:Well put: 60 miles further north and it would be a 'no brainer'.
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If we had a like button it would be pressed for the last two comments.PinzaC55 wrote:Absolutely. The SNP would have it open by Christmas.BlythStationLad wrote:Well put: 60 miles further north and it would be a 'no brainer'.
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