NotATrainspott
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Where is the relevancy of where I love now. Until 1967, I could travel from Carlisle to Aberdeen much quicker via Forfar than via Dundee and the same would happen now if this route were still open. In fact until 1967 this was BRs preferred express route and would still be if not closed.
The demand now may be large enough to bypass Dundee but the service does not exist and there is no choice. You have to travel via Dundee, but if there was a choice 30 minutes faster to Aberdeen from say Birmingham, Northwest England, Southwest and West central Scotland...................... Only a demand forecast would confirm.
The daily container train to/from Aberdeen and any other freight need not travel via the tortuous and speed restricted coastal route, but could romp along at a steady, time, fuel and brake disc saving 75mph once away from Perth all the way to Aberdeen. Even at Perth station, the Scottish Midland route is double tracked and faster (40mph northbound) than the single line 20mph route to Dundee.
Why should we stop pressing for a better aligned route built, and then abandoned on a whim, when it is right for the 21st Century when opened.
30 minutes won't make the slightest difference to England-Aberdeen traffic. If you want to get there quickly, you fly. InterCity trains beyond Edinburgh need to be competitive primarily against private motoring, and that means a focus on frequency, convenience and accessibility.