kevin_roche
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The TaxPayers’ Alliance are publishing a new report on the cost of Crossrail 2, and how some key strategic improvements could provide better value for money for passengers and taxpayers.
https://www.globalrailwayreview.com/news/82276/tpa-measures-save11-billion-crossrail-2/
Some of the suggestions in this report sound good but may break some of the main reasons for building the new tunnel. For example not going via Euston would remove the ability for Crossrail 2 to handle the extra traffic generated by HS2.This report has found that £11 billion could be saved with five cost reduction measures:
- Cancelling the New Southgate spur could save £5.1 billion.
- Rerouting the section between Dalston and Victoria via Clerkenwell instead of Euston St Pancras could save £1.4 billion. Alternatives via Farringdon or City Thameslink are also presented.
- Removing the station at Chelsea and rerouting directly between Clapham Junction and Victoria could save £1 billion and offer improved transport benefits.
- Rerouting the section between Wimbledon and Clapham Junction directly via Earlsfield instead of Balham could save £2.3 billion and improve journeys.
- Building Wimbledon station above ground, reallocating existing platforms and tracks to Crossrail 2 (and tunnelling those instead) could save £1.3 billion.
What do other forum members think?