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With EWR being taken out of NR hands, does this mean the public element of the funding will be outside the constraints of the NR funding limits and thus potentially make it less at risk from re-prioritisation if other projects are struggling?
Didn't Transport Scotland try a similar method to build the Borders Railway and contractors gradually withdraw leaving NR as the only option left to build the line?
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As far as I can see from the announcement the EWR company will be part of DfT.
They will have a remit to get private involvement in building and operating the line, but it's not clear who will be in charge.
I would interested how the interfaces would be managed too.
eg at Oxford, Bletchley over the WCML tracks
Should the EWR be electrified in subsequent years how the OLE will be maintained and how payments will be made for the power supply. Also who will manage the signalling control? NR in a ROC or will the line have its own signalling centre?