William3000
Member
Now that the Midland Mainline has been four tracked past Kettering and Corby is on the network, would there be some benefit in extending Thameslink trains northwards to Corby. Peterborough is further north than Corby and has Thameslink trains.
And new stations at Ampthill and the Wixams, south of Bedford, and then Oakley (for Clapham), Sharnbrook, Irchester (for Rushden), Burton Latimer, and Corby South with stops on the slow lines.
All these settlements are quite sizeable and on other lines heading out of London might otherwise have stations.
May be pie in the sky but I think at the very least new stations at Ampthill and the Wixams, Irchester and Burton Latimer could work.
Looking at comparable stations on the East Coast Mainline like Arlesey, Sandy, Biggleswade etc, with two trains an hour one might expect to see usage figures at the following something in the order of:
Ampthill: 550,000
The Wixams: 750,000
Oakley: 200,000
Sharnbrook: 125,000
Irchester: 450,000
Burton Latimer: 300,000
Corby South: 300,000
And new stations at Ampthill and the Wixams, south of Bedford, and then Oakley (for Clapham), Sharnbrook, Irchester (for Rushden), Burton Latimer, and Corby South with stops on the slow lines.
All these settlements are quite sizeable and on other lines heading out of London might otherwise have stations.
May be pie in the sky but I think at the very least new stations at Ampthill and the Wixams, Irchester and Burton Latimer could work.
Looking at comparable stations on the East Coast Mainline like Arlesey, Sandy, Biggleswade etc, with two trains an hour one might expect to see usage figures at the following something in the order of:
Ampthill: 550,000
The Wixams: 750,000
Oakley: 200,000
Sharnbrook: 125,000
Irchester: 450,000
Burton Latimer: 300,000
Corby South: 300,000