DarloRich
Veteran Member
The A47 crossing is only a problem because they are making it one, that crossing shares many similarities to that on the A10 bypass at Littleport and that's a 60mph speed limit, if they are that scared of reopening the crossing at 60mph why not put a 40mph limit either side
There is one key difference - Littleport is a legacy crossing & not a new one. The drive from the regulator and government is to remove level crossing risk by closing them where possible.
I might agree if this were a side road or farm track but it isnt. In the current climate building a new level crossing on a busy A road by pass will not be acceptable.
To simply suggest it isnt an issue shows naivety. It is an issue and one that any reopening proposal must consider. A return to what was in place in 1967 will not wash today. That may not please you but it is the stated policy of NR and the regulator.
If that's true, NR have the wrong priorities. Closing a few level crossings should not trump the development of the network for the social/national good. Political pressure needs to be brought to bear.
It is, in part, political pressure that led to the focus on crossing closures. Personally a bridge would seem a better option than the crossing in question (if only from a traffic flow point of view) but the cost of that bridge has to be factored into any plans. We cant just sweep the issue under the carpet and pretend the world is the way we would prefer it to be.
Surely this is an example where, if there is demand for the line, third party investment could be attracted to the railway to help deliver the project. Perhaps the local council can pony up instead of offering warm words.