It was delivered more quickly because it was an easy reopening. Essentially Boris opened the easiest line possible and slapped the ‘project Speed’ label on it. This does not mean that other projects will be as easy to achieve if said label is applied because the lowest-hanging fruit is now gone. Even projects far simpler than Tavistock eg Fawley branch are taking a while. I agree Project Speed is an admirable idea but it was not the main factor in the speed of Okehampton getting done.
I guess whatever the factors that enabled things to be speeded up need to be replicated.
I remember reading some time ago that the County council already owns the trackbed, which would make land acquisition and planning less of an issue.
No, what matters is whether or not it was a sensible decision to reopen it. So far the evidence suggests that it was, but we're still only in the first could of years.
Again, how can you claim this is down to Project SPEED when you are unable to tell us what Project SPEED is or does?
The Okehampton line is now accepted by the local community as an important part of the transport infrastructure. This is borne out by passenger numbers.
In terms of Project Speed, I don't know exactly how they did it, but it worked. As mentioned above, the Council owning the trackbed would speed things along. Maybe some preliminary works on the tunnel and viaduct could be started as well.