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Telegraph & Argus report
I'm dismayed at how long this is taking, why on Earth is it so expensive and complicated to build a simple halt on an existing line? The whole thing looks very over-engineered.
Rhys Thomas said:
Upset as completion date for rail project is at Bradford Low Moor is put back a year due to engineering costs
Transport authority Metro has insisted plans for a new railway station at Low Moor, Bradford, will not be scrapped.
James Vasey, chairman of Bradford Rail Users’ Group, raised the concern after the planned completion date for the station was put back another year to 2015.
Metro, the West Yorkshire Integrated Transport Authority, has cited extra expense incurred from changes in engineering safety requirements for building platforms on a curve, such as would be the case at Low Moor.
The original plans for the station were that it would be open by December 2013. But that was revised to 2014 and has now been pushed back another 12 months at least.
Mr Vasey said: “It is a massive let-down for people. It is not fair for the people of Low Moor.”
He added the money to fund the scheme had been set aside for some time, while insisting that a platform with a curve had already been in place the first time a station at Low Moor existed.
“The real fear is that they are going to kick the scheme into the long grass for as long as possible,” said Mr Vasey.
“The money has been there for two years, it is there and ready to spend.
“A new station would give access to jobs in Leeds, Bradford and Manchester. But I think it is going to be sacrificed for the good of the overall line.”
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- Apparently, there are new engineering safety requirements for building a station on a curve
- The increased cost means there will need to be a stopping frequency of 3tph for the business case
- Metro are negotiating with Network and Northern Rail and insist there are no plans to scrap the proposed station
I'm dismayed at how long this is taking, why on Earth is it so expensive and complicated to build a simple halt on an existing line? The whole thing looks very over-engineered.
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