ShadowKnight
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It isn't a direct parallel routeing yes.Only on the end to end journey, this will take about an hour longer than the average East Midland + XC route with a change. I doubt if many people will be doing the full length though, and there may be opportunities to accelerate the route a little. For example the current training on E-W is regularly operating 10 minutes faster than timetabled
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We shouldn't be protesting that a private sector company is prepared to take the risk of operating a service linking Nottingham, Leicester, Bedford, Universal, Bletchley, Bicester Village, Oxford, Didcot, Swindon Outlet, Bath & Bristol.
We should be protesting that the state is so risk averse that they can't see the benefit of connecting some of the UK's current and future most beloved destinations.
But as you mentioned it does seem to have ambition and opportunity to mind.
Two opportunities that I can think of is the new universal theme park in Bedford. Leisure travelers particularly prefer one seat journeys over changing at Bedford/bletchley/Oxford etc.
The second is perhaps similar where travellers want to avoid changing at Birmingham for long distance travelling. Given the reputation new street station seems to have as a busy and confusing interchange.