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    High Speed Rail Scotland

    A Scottish study a few years back preferred the west route. This makes sense as HS2 may only be a line from London to Crewe and no more - they look at these possibilities. The legs from Birmingham to Leeds and from Crewe to Manchester (phase 2b) look like they may be shelved once construction...
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    Merseyside: New stations planned

    The Mersey rail tunel is running at about 40% of capacity. So quite a lot of capacity. The existing Wrexham to Bidston service can be extended to Birkenhead North with no problems. It once did terminate there. Extending the terminating station may be pointless as battery trains come about...
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    Merseyside: New stations planned

    Merseytravel have been suggesting for decades that the Wrexham to Bidston, Birkenhead line (Borderlands Line) to be integrated into Merseyrail running into the electrified 3rd rail underground sections in Birkenhead and Liverpool. The slow 27 miles long Borderlands Line to electrify is an...
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    BBC: Government has no 'convincing case' for £50bn HS2 rail line

    Ed Balls has it right. HS3 has priority over HS2 HS2 only runs to the high-speed Crewe Hub. Liverpool and Manchester will be approx' 86 minutes from London using classic lines from Crewe. Chester, Stoke and even Shrewsbury can have HS2 train running to the stations from the hub. HS2...
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    HS2 Heathrow Spur Dropped

    Wigan spur, Heathrow spur and next the Manchester spur. All are quite needless.
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    HS2 future northern extensions

    The east route from Scotland is by far the best route. It gives Scotland access to many conurbations. That is Tyneside, Teeside, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Notts, Derby and Birmingham then London. From Leeds HS3 can take trains to Liverpool and Manchester. A Javelin service can also be in...
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    Why not upgrade the WCML instead of HS2?

    Only apart of it was done and the bottlenecks not sorted.
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    Rail doubled land values in Golders Green from 1903 to 1904

    http://www.economist.com/news/christmas-specials/21636509-how-vision-and-cunning-unknown-american-changed-shape?fsrc=scn%2Ftw%2Fte%2Fpe%2Fed%2Fconquistadorofmetroland Yerkes was no pioneer, he was jumping on the urban railway bandwagon. "MetroLand" had nothing to do with Yerkes . That was the...
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    Beat the anti Hs2 mob at their own game!

    83% say No. H2UK is the better idea. HS2 only connects "four" cities directly, meaning the rest loose out. HSUK is HS2 and HS3 in one package. It is a high speed backbone that has classic line branches to existing cities. The backbone takes HS trains nearly all the way. All cites gain...
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    Trivia: lines which are open but really shouldn't be?

    A line that does not make its running costs on ticket sales does not mean it is not economically viable. These lines create economic growth in the communities they serve. That growth is not taken into the figures.
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    Merseyside: New stations planned

    No. I do not sit on the trackside.
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    Merseyside: New stations planned

    It is used by Merseyrail diesel maintenance trains. As it is used it is easy to seriously start up the line again.
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    Merseyside: New stations planned

    A station named Giro was to be on Merseyrail with the electrification of the North Mersey branch line.
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    Merseyside: New stations planned

    The eastern section of the Outer Loop skirts Walton Hall Park. It is all mothballed trackbed and easy to reintroduce. The thousands of Norwegians who attend Liverpool FC games each homes match would benefit from a direct station at the airport and a direct station at the stadium. Charter planes...
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    Merseyside: New stations planned

    Liverpool has port of call cruise ships that visit the city. The port now has start and stop cruises. These will increase greatly once the terminal facilities are in place. Cruise companies are looking at all types of cruises, weekend short Irish Sea cruises, short Scottish island cruises, round...
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    Do you support High Speed 3?

    Manchester's trams were a decade later, and Notts trams much later. Trams are not mass-transit metros so should not be mentioned in the frame, being more like electric buses on rails. Despite some services being increased in the 1980s, Leeds still has no metro network and neither do most cities...
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    Explain HS2 to a 'noob'!

    HSUK combines HS2 and HS3 in one plan for less money than HS2 alone. HSUK do plan to build new high-speed track and upgrade existing tracks and bring in disused trackbeds. A few weeks ago HSUK were summoned before the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs. HS2 is not certain to go...
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    Explain HS2 to a 'noob'!

    This amazingly expensive HS2 network only serves four cities centre to centre: London, Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester, leaving many cities at a clear economic disadvantage. High-speed rail works well in countries with one major city in each region hence serving that region and city well. The...
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    Merseyside: New stations planned

    A short section of the roof collapsed. It was not that serous. It just needed all putting back properly. The tunnel if in constant passenger use would have had periodic structural inspections, which has not happened for nearly 60 years.
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    Do you support High Speed 3?

    The Scots have that their priority and that is a very fast kink between Glasgow and Edinburgh. Being so close that is unlikely to be 225mph high-speed trains. Higgins stated last month that a full London to Scotland high-speed link was an option for phase 3 presented to the Dept for...

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