70014IronDuke
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This line closed despite (and not because of) Beeching, according to this thread:
http://www.railforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=152826
To which High Dyke responded:
Well, it's not a route I knew or know, but on cursory study of the geography, my immediate response is: why is this closure such a tragedy?
In fact, on a closure scale of 1 to 10 (where 10 is "Oh heavens, this was based on false data. What a terrible mistake, even at the time!" and 0 is "Every train I saw was empty anyway" - I'd rate this closure at about 1.
It must have been 20 odd miles of track through wheat fields and 5 villages, total population 2,000.
Don't get me wrong, I don't like to see any line close, but in terms of the damage done around the country, and even relative to that wreaked in Lincolnshire/East Anglia, this seems a minor closure. Far, far better to keep Lincoln-Newark-Nottingham, even with the flat crossing complication.
Put it another way: if today, it could be re-opened with a magic wand at no capital cost - would it carry any significant traffic?
http://www.railforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=152826
To which High Dyke responded:
Indeed! Shameful... That said it reprieved the Midland Railway route from Nottingham - Lincoln via Newark.
Well, it's not a route I knew or know, but on cursory study of the geography, my immediate response is: why is this closure such a tragedy?
In fact, on a closure scale of 1 to 10 (where 10 is "Oh heavens, this was based on false data. What a terrible mistake, even at the time!" and 0 is "Every train I saw was empty anyway" - I'd rate this closure at about 1.
It must have been 20 odd miles of track through wheat fields and 5 villages, total population 2,000.
Don't get me wrong, I don't like to see any line close, but in terms of the damage done around the country, and even relative to that wreaked in Lincolnshire/East Anglia, this seems a minor closure. Far, far better to keep Lincoln-Newark-Nottingham, even with the flat crossing complication.
Put it another way: if today, it could be re-opened with a magic wand at no capital cost - would it carry any significant traffic?
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