The Far North Line must cost a fortune - it’s a lot of track to look after! It might not get much wear (but in harsh conditions that are only going to get worse) but still has to be maintained, and any replacements are going to be very expensive compared to revenue.
The trains will soon need replacing - that will presumably be multiples of current lease rates?
Then whenever things like GSMR are changed you have to spend a significant amount of money for little revenue.
How many tourists would actually not go to the Highlands without the train, rather than just going by car instead(majority Have probably driven to the line anyway)? Sightseeing is actually much better by car as you go through places, can stop wherever you like etc etc.
I wouldn’t be entirely surprised if the FNL could bring in more tourists if it was converted to a cycle route, enabling long range touring without going on the main roads (including all the Lands End to John O’Groats riders. Possibly the same for the Heart of Wales
The trains will soon need replacing - that will presumably be multiples of current lease rates?
Then whenever things like GSMR are changed you have to spend a significant amount of money for little revenue.
How many tourists would actually not go to the Highlands without the train, rather than just going by car instead(majority Have probably driven to the line anyway)? Sightseeing is actually much better by car as you go through places, can stop wherever you like etc etc.
I wouldn’t be entirely surprised if the FNL could bring in more tourists if it was converted to a cycle route, enabling long range touring without going on the main roads (including all the Lands End to John O’Groats riders. Possibly the same for the Heart of Wales