Killingworth
Established Member
It does have a lot of space around it, well for now at least, but that doesn't mean that it's owners are going to be able to convince NR for am ECML spur to it. The position of the airport and the alignment of the ECML means it would have to be a considerable curved spur to get anywhere close to the terminal building then back to the main alignment. This means slower speeds through any such spur, and so its almost impossible to see most ECML services calling at it. Peel may be making the right noises for such an extension, but its a whole other issue getting it built. Unlike Manchester, which has services from a large portion of the catchment area for the airport, Doncaster is really only served by a small proportion of the kind of catchment area it would need to become the North's second airport.
Stuck out there in the south east of the county, it can really only ever realistically hope to serve South Yorkshire & Lincolnshire. There would be little to no demand from further south as Birmingham & the South East airports would soak up most of that, the North West would continue to be served by Manchester so the only possible market might be West & North Yorkshire, and they'd have a fight on to wrestle the 4 million plus using LBA. In all honesty I can see Doncaster being more useful for cargo than as a major passenger airport.
Follow the links, they've planned the line and Sheffield City Region are seriously looking at it. The route joins the Doncaster-Lincoln line. Rather a shame the newly opened airport link road was built across the line of the rail route without making provision to go over it! An expensive extra cost if the rail scheme ever does go ahead.