Having had a keen interest in Railways since a young boy, slagging off the Government as a teenager, when Beeching weilded his axe, saying be careful what you wish for you will regret it, it seems as if a number of large Railway funding projects (taxpayers money that's you and I) are not only hugely overspending but are not even on time, is this time for another vanity project in HS2 to be kicked off the park. The national network is creaking at the seams, investment to reopen old lines is not forthcoming and anything outside London and the Southeast is considered a non starter. Just look at the North of England, they desperately need a reopening between sheffield/Leeds and Manchester let alone the Midlands (Derby Nottingham Etc across the peaks}, of course we had it all there once nice diversionary routes when things got all clogged up and services locals could use inbetween end stops, but we seem hell bent on the 'vanity' projects which cost unlimited sums without much benefit to all who travel just the fortunate few. Why not use that HS2 money to get new rolling stock, re-open and unlock the crisis points and use it wisely for more than 1 option. Today HS2 and their spokesperson were answering critics who have climbed trees to stop them being cut down outside London, and their reply is very strange as I cannot remember Containers and freight being offered the chance to use the new line...
lorries off the road. The project will also deliver a new green corridor made up of more than 650 hectares of new woodland, wetland and wildlife habitats alongside the line. More than seven million new native trees and shrubs will be planted to help blend the line into the landscape and leave a lasting legacy of high quality green spaces all along the route.
Peter
lorries off the road. The project will also deliver a new green corridor made up of more than 650 hectares of new woodland, wetland and wildlife habitats alongside the line. More than seven million new native trees and shrubs will be planted to help blend the line into the landscape and leave a lasting legacy of high quality green spaces all along the route.
Peter
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