quantinghome
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There's a rule of thumb used by some in the rail industry - if there's a dual carriageway along a route then there's probably enough demand for a rail line. So it's no surprise people look at the Shipley-Airedale road and say 'why not put this lot on a rail line?' The problem is it has such a diversity of destinations which fan out pretty quickly north and south, which makes any train service difficult. And to the south the obvious route for the trains to use doesn't exist, leaving us with one slow line going in the wrong direction.And all the businesses and industry between all these...
But again I'm not making the case for it, at least not any more (a decade ago I was when the Broadway had not been built). I would love if in some alternate universe it came to pass, but it won't.