There is already a bus/coach service parallel to the railway. Why would it disappear because the railway did?!
We don't know how stable it is economically. Lots of places have seen busy bus services cut recently. They just don't have the long term stability of a railway.
The money doesn’t disappear. Reducing unjustifiable government spending is a good thing. All the “well it’s only £100m” spending quickly adds up……
Rural passenger services are extremely justifiable. If we want to remove unjustifiable spending, there are various inefficiencies in the way the railway is managed that should be looked at before we start cutting services. Why is any share dividend paid by a private company from running a public service, better value to me as a passenger than running the service itself.
How many tourists wouldnt go if they couldn’t use FNL? Most of them will drive instead, stop off more, and put more money into the local economy.
This sounds like wishful thinking to me. I suspect that those inclined to drive long distances for leisure are already driving. Those who aren't will probably go elsewhere.
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Killer A9 - Wikipedia
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Investment in the A9 improves life for everybody north of Inverness, much more so than railway investment.
Road and rail are important transport modes.