dcsprior
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Firstly, sorry if there's an existing thread for this. It feels likely there would be but a quick search didn't turn one up.
Has there been any serious proposal to run passenger services to Grangemouth? If not, it feels like there could be.
It seems to tick all of @Altnabreac 's 5 golden rules of a successful rail reopening:
Population of 10,000+:
Yes - 16.1k was the estimated population in 2020
60 minutes (75 at a push) journey time of a major employment centre:
Yes. Would be 45-50 mins from Glasgow based on the timings of the existing train below; and probably about 50 mins to Edinburgh, changing at Grahamston
Extant or mainly unobstructed trackbed
Yes - currently in use for freight trains
Ability to extend an existing service so more terminal capacity is not required.
Yes, trains from Glasgow Queen Street via Cumbernauld currently terminate at Falkirk Grahamston. They could be extended to Grangemouth
Regeneration Potential of a deprived area
Yes, Grangemouth Oil Refinery is scheduled to close in the first quarter of 2025
Has there been any serious proposal to run passenger services to Grangemouth? If not, it feels like there could be.
It seems to tick all of @Altnabreac 's 5 golden rules of a successful rail reopening:
Population of 10,000+:
Yes - 16.1k was the estimated population in 2020
60 minutes (75 at a push) journey time of a major employment centre:
Yes. Would be 45-50 mins from Glasgow based on the timings of the existing train below; and probably about 50 mins to Edinburgh, changing at Grahamston
Extant or mainly unobstructed trackbed
Yes - currently in use for freight trains
Ability to extend an existing service so more terminal capacity is not required.
Yes, trains from Glasgow Queen Street via Cumbernauld currently terminate at Falkirk Grahamston. They could be extended to Grangemouth
Regeneration Potential of a deprived area
Yes, Grangemouth Oil Refinery is scheduled to close in the first quarter of 2025