modernrail
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I think TfN risk being completely taken for a ride here. They must realise TRU and NPR need aligning to become the same thing.
If I were them I would regroup and then try for the following,
Manchester Picc HS2 station above ground becomes a super modest addition to an already grand station. A couple of extra terminating platforms, possibly even an island. To be honest I think most high speed stations globally are pretty naff anyway, reaching for the past, looking to the future and not getting either right. We don’t need to beat the Victorians and so just put something good but modest and complementary there.
2. Lobby hard for the TP line to go into a tunnel and underground station, with line popping back out around Miles Platting.
3. From Miles Platting to Diggle use current alignment. It is fairly straight. Maybe knock a corner off here or there if possible.
4. 4 track Miles Platting to Stalybridge. Did it not used to be 4 track anyway? Dynamic passing loop before the tunnel.
5. Either a new tunnel or re-engineered tunnel, but with Tunnel End sorted out to lose the crawl through Marsden.
6. Digital signalling throughout, possibly 4 track but definitely a dynamic passing loop between Marsden and Huddersfield. Ensure sufficient capacity for at least 8 trains (6 express, 2 all station stoppers) plus 2 freight paths per hour between Huddersfield and Stalybridge
Then run something like,
2 per hour Leeds to Liverpool
1 per hour Leeds to Birmingham
1 per hour Leeds to London
1 per hour Leeds to Glasgow via Manchester Victoria, Bolton and Preston
all vía Huddersfield and Man Airport except the Glasgow which would miss the airport
This would give loads of advantages:
- gets rid of the reversal at Picc for TP
- reduces scale of above ground HS2 station, 1 London train per hour goes underground
- really good connectivity for lots of places across the north
- Halifax and Bradford gain a great link to the airport vía Miles Platting
If I were them I would regroup and then try for the following,
Manchester Picc HS2 station above ground becomes a super modest addition to an already grand station. A couple of extra terminating platforms, possibly even an island. To be honest I think most high speed stations globally are pretty naff anyway, reaching for the past, looking to the future and not getting either right. We don’t need to beat the Victorians and so just put something good but modest and complementary there.
2. Lobby hard for the TP line to go into a tunnel and underground station, with line popping back out around Miles Platting.
3. From Miles Platting to Diggle use current alignment. It is fairly straight. Maybe knock a corner off here or there if possible.
4. 4 track Miles Platting to Stalybridge. Did it not used to be 4 track anyway? Dynamic passing loop before the tunnel.
5. Either a new tunnel or re-engineered tunnel, but with Tunnel End sorted out to lose the crawl through Marsden.
6. Digital signalling throughout, possibly 4 track but definitely a dynamic passing loop between Marsden and Huddersfield. Ensure sufficient capacity for at least 8 trains (6 express, 2 all station stoppers) plus 2 freight paths per hour between Huddersfield and Stalybridge
Then run something like,
2 per hour Leeds to Liverpool
1 per hour Leeds to Birmingham
1 per hour Leeds to London
1 per hour Leeds to Glasgow via Manchester Victoria, Bolton and Preston
all vía Huddersfield and Man Airport except the Glasgow which would miss the airport
This would give loads of advantages:
- gets rid of the reversal at Picc for TP
- reduces scale of above ground HS2 station, 1 London train per hour goes underground
- really good connectivity for lots of places across the north
- Halifax and Bradford gain a great link to the airport vía Miles Platting