A bit off topic but something that would boost passenger numbers no end on this line. UNIVERSAL studios has stated they want to build a theme park I presume at the Kempston Hardwick brickyard site.
I have to assume Ewr will jump on this for their marketing spin and I cannot believe it won't have some kind of spur.
Rumors for a new Universal theme park coming to the United Kingdom seem to be backed up by the company purchasing land in England
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I agree that this could be rail served , similar to how in Florida, Disneyworld, Epcot and I think other parks are served by rail , or monorail ( it's a log time since I looked ), and I believe, Disneyland Paris is also rail served .
However I think a spur is maybe over kill , but perhaps a parkway station , with bus links to the park, mirroring the train time tables , only thing is you'd likely need extra ' tourist trains ' slotted in among the regular services between biscter and Bedford , as it clearly will swallow up the line between Milton Keynes and Bedford . Hence the upper station of the new raised section at bletchley , to allow EWR services to continue to Bedford .( On a side note , they will likely need to extend platforms or do as was done on the Cotswold line from Oxford , prior to redoubling , and the platform extensions, and have selective door opening)
Anyway back on subject , this new line has much potential, and a parkway station for the theme park would likely be helpful, there maybe other sections that may benefit from passing loops for freight, and additional stations on the future.
But for now , if the theme park needs a rail connection, then that would seem to be the best solution. It's been done elsewhere , eg the reopened Inverness airport station , which is a short bus ride from the trains to the terminal , it's got ample parking , so these kind of stations can work .
It states Kempston Hardwick which had a brickworks which closed 1980 ish. Its been brown land since unused. Looking at this pic it stretches all the way to Kempston in the East and tip of Stewartby on the west.
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Excitement has been building in and around Bedford over the last 24 hours after a respected theme park website reported on evidence...
www.bedfordindependent.co.uk
Rumours which have now been confirmed to the Bedford Independent by Universal Destinations and Experiences – show that Universal Studios’ parent company, Comcast, purchased a construction company called Cloud Wing UK Limited in 2023.
This purchase brings a 240-acre parcel of land titled “Kempston Hardwick New Settlement” with it.
The land, which is close to public transport links to Bedford and, crucially, the M1 had already been suggested as a possible site for a business park, with several projects previously being put forward.
Market research company,
IBIS World reports that income in the UK amusement & theme park sector has grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.1% over the past five years, and reached an estimated £972.7m in 2023.
Employment opportunities for the area would also be in the thousands. While it’s not known how many would be employed at Universal Studios, as a guide Alton Towers employs 2,500 people.
Visitors to the area would also bring in significant income using local transport and hotels. Harry Potter World has attracted 16 million visitors since it opened in 2012, with up to 6,000 visitors a day during peak times.
Theme park fan, James Block, told the
Bedford Independent: “Even though it’s extremely early days, as a lifelong Bedfordshire resident and theme park fan, it would be amazing news for the area, a massive boost to the local economy, and make Bedford the place to be.
“People travel from all over the world to visit Universal Parks. Seeing Bedford listed alongside Hollywood, Orlando, Beijing, Osaka and Singapore is amazing.”
Wixams station is going mid bottom of the map pic as well on the Thameslink line.
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I just noticed the map shown here if the new theme park and other developments, but also noted how close the EWR and Thameslink lines are, is there any benefit to potentially have a linkline ( double track ) between the two ? May sound strange , but could allow additional services into London or even Thameslink using EWR to maybe serve Oxford or Bedford ( if they don't already serve Bedford ) EWR will likely have ample room for extra services and other operators to run services .
Eg GWR from Oxford and points west to link for example, Milton Keynes .
Forgive my lack of knowledge if this is not something that would work .
But as we are beginning to see that the push toward electric cars, is not going to give the same freedom of private cars , as fossil fuel vehicles , so with that in mind , I think we will see increased use of the railways .
I did actually read elsewhere and in one rail magazine, that indeed , expanding rail services, will be needed very soon, as more people switch to the trains .
Given how expensive, car ownership is getting , not to mention ever more Draconian road laws .
It's as if we've come full circle , and the car boom of the 60's has now burnt out .
The costs of parking , people being charged to park at places of work , traffic congestion , that makes electric vehicles less useful as jams would vastly reduce their range.
Buses won't be the answer , as they'd be stuck in the same jams .
So the railways will be very much needed in coming years , more reopenings , and more operators , using lines like EWR or cross country for example , giving more capacity to give people a better alternative to the car.
I for one if visiting Edinburgh always take the train for example .
Parking is crazy expensive, and the jams are a nightmare .
Trains on the other hand are generally smoother , and a nicer way of getting about .