DarloRich
Veteran Member
Clearly projects require some political will for them to happen. HS1 and Crossrail wouldn't have happened without it.
You don't seem to understand the concept of limited resources. The problem is it's not just your pet project that would go ahead if we were to approve projects by your reckoning. Pretty much every project thought of in the country would be given the go ahead: Plymouth-Okehampton-Exeter, Aberystwyth-Carmarthen, Harrogate-Ripon, etc etc etc. You would end up deciding to build 1000s of miles of railway to serve relative minor flows. Whilst an individual project may not be that expensive, the total sum of all the rail projects in the country that enthusiasts are talking about would be truly vast. They would completely swamp the technical resources we have available to deliver them, and would have to be prioritised somehow. The only rational way of doing so would be some sort of value for money exercise, in which case you end up right where we started.
you have responded in a much more polite fashion than i am prepared to do. I await the specious "lets use HS2 money" argument next.................