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Yes it certainly is and considering the same company got the Northumbria line open, after years, they may as well have a go at this one as well.Paves the way for further developments hopefully, very positive update.
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Yes it certainly is and considering the same company got the Northumbria line open, after years, they may as well have a go at this one as well.Paves the way for further developments hopefully, very positive update.
Sadly, it was ‘waffle, waffle, waffle’.Righty ho. Let us know how you get on.
Sadly, it was ‘waffle, waffle, waffle’.
NECA agree that Sunderland deserves more direct national connections but have the view that these cannot be provided with current rail track infrastructure. They’re wrong on this and I’m continuing to campaign.
Not at all. They’re convinced of the need for extra services, they are simply saying ‘it isn’t possible’.Sounds like exactly what I said.
'Contractors' is a bit cheeky as it makes it sound like it's related to construction, which isn't the case. It's just a more detailed feasibility study. AECOM won the contract quite a while back now as well. At least it's moving forward though.You must be logged on to see external links
Contractors appointed to help get Leamside railway project over the line
Been keeping track of this story, seems positive news.
It’s also, like everything else in rail, absolutely astonishing how long (and how expensive each and every step in the process takes).'Contractors' is a bit cheeky as it makes it sound like it's related to construction, which isn't the case. It's just a more detailed feasibility study. AECOM won the contract quite a while back now as well. At least it's moving forward though.
I’ve lost count of the number of ‘Its happening’ stories over the last 20 years. Politicians know it’s popular to promise it. Sadly it just won’t happen. There will be reasons found why it can’t and promised funding will be withdrawn. Same with dualling the A1. Looks like 350k going into the pockets of God knows who with little accountability. I’d love to be wrong.You must be logged on to see external links
Contractors appointed to help get Leamside railway project over the line
Been keeping track of this story, seems positive news.
We will find out I guess, however saying that we do know some of the leamside line is going to be used for the Washington extensionI’ve lost count of the number of ‘Its happening’ stories over the last 20 years. Politicians know it’s popular to promise it. Sadly it just won’t happen. There will be reasons found why it can’t and promised funding will be withdrawn. Same with dualling the A1. Looks like 350k going into the pockets of God knows who with little accountability. I’d love to be wrong.
Not at all. They’re convinced of the need for extra services, they are simply saying ‘it isn’t possible’.
Lewis Atkinson MP was there and interested, I asked him for confirmation that the mothballed platforms under Sunderland Central would be promply re-opened - he said that he wasn’t sure and asked me to contact him direct on this, which I will.
We will find out I guess, however saying that we do know some of the leamside line is going to be used for the Washington extension
Should the money not be spend in your view then.The Washington plan is another stupid waste of money just like the Sunderland Metro was.
Should the money not be spend in your view then.
Fair enough.
Indeed progress in the right direction.Great news in my view. Any step forward is good to see. Still an incredibly long way to go though.
I'm convinced there should be a cure for cancer but "it isn't possible". I believe I've explained at length previously that the platforms aren't simply "mothballed". When the current platform was rebuilt for the Metro it was extended out over one of the tracks so restoring the station to it's original configuration would require removing the platform edge back to its original site , relaying the track and demolishing all of the buildings on the current platform. It may even require removal of the lift at the north end . While you were doing this you'd only have one (physical) platform in use. All this work would have to be carried out underground.
When the station building was being rebuilt I pointed out that it was stupid to do this before the platforms were rebuilt but nobody listened.
The Washington plan is another stupid waste of money just like the Sunderland Metro was.
Just to clarify, you think the Metro to Sunderland is/was a waste of money?
I'm glad there's people like you, fighting the fight. Thank you from all of us who don't have the inclination.Not at all. They’re convinced of the need for extra services, they are simply saying ‘it isn’t possible’.
Lewis Atkinson MP was there and interested, I asked him for confirmation that the mothballed platforms under Sunderland Central would be promply re-opened - he said that he wasn’t sure and asked me to contact him direct on this, which I will.