I think we're almost at a point of needing a separate thread as there's a valid argument about better connections between towns, and linking up mainline railway lines to improve travel, not only in Hertfordshire but also for people wanting to go north (for anywhere south, you'd likely just go into London and connect there, and most parts of Hertfordshire are well covered to go into London).
I think I've come to the conclusion, like some others, that any links will be best served by buses and the old railway lines that have become footpaths/cycle routes will remain so. The Abbey Line won't ever be extended, or not in the foreseeable future anyway. There are conflicting needs here, from a possible light rail/tram system that would serve local people for a few stops, or perhaps St Albans to Hatfield, against a need for better connections over a longer distance - where a tram would be no better than a bus that could start 56 days from now, not 5-10 years and at a cost of many millions of pounds.
Hertford is a nice place, but I can only ever see myself driving there or using a taxi. The nearest bus for me doesn't even run on Saturday anymore, and the 724 means changing buses (which, thanks to different operators and no through ticketing, means a really expensive fare).
I think I've come to the conclusion, like some others, that any links will be best served by buses and the old railway lines that have become footpaths/cycle routes will remain so. The Abbey Line won't ever be extended, or not in the foreseeable future anyway. There are conflicting needs here, from a possible light rail/tram system that would serve local people for a few stops, or perhaps St Albans to Hatfield, against a need for better connections over a longer distance - where a tram would be no better than a bus that could start 56 days from now, not 5-10 years and at a cost of many millions of pounds.
Hertford is a nice place, but I can only ever see myself driving there or using a taxi. The nearest bus for me doesn't even run on Saturday anymore, and the 724 means changing buses (which, thanks to different operators and no through ticketing, means a really expensive fare).