DeltaAustralia
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People often talk about getting back a line from Spalding to Boston, but because the original was closed in the Beeching Cuts and lost under the A16 road - coupled with the fact that there are several drains and/or rivers for such a line to cross with no existing bridges - this may prove difficult.
I've come up with this, and - despite a longer journey than what people may have in mind for a Spalding-Boston line - I think it'd be cheaper than trying to connect the two around the original alignment.

So, we're connecting the GNGE with the Sleaford-Boston line using this big chord.
Joining the Sleaford-Boston line with a junction at this angle is much harder the closer to Boston you go because the line runs right on the bank of Great Hale Eau and South Forty-Foot Drain for most of the way to Boston. But here, it allows for the GNGE to connect with the Sleaford to Boston line, reconnecting Spalding and Boston with less new track required. The double blue line just above it is a bridge over the South Forty-Foot Drain.
A new station is depicted to serve Helpringham and Little Hale, along with a suitable access road (black dot with beige line drawn to it). Why is a station here a good idea, when Heckington isn't far away? Because Heckington is not on the GNGE, for a start, so Helpringham people would have to go to Sleaford, and Helpringham's old station on the GNGE doesn't give them access to the Boston and Skegness route.
The station proposed here, if served by trains between Boston and Spalding/Peterborough, would mean that all four of these villages (mainly for Helpringham) have a station that serves both lines easily.
There are a couple of minor roads that would have to be crossed (by bridges, obviously), and therefore probably aren't ideal for being approach roads to stations, unless any of you think so.
What do you think of this idea? Do you think it'd be viable?
Thanks!
I've come up with this, and - despite a longer journey than what people may have in mind for a Spalding-Boston line - I think it'd be cheaper than trying to connect the two around the original alignment.

So, we're connecting the GNGE with the Sleaford-Boston line using this big chord.
Joining the Sleaford-Boston line with a junction at this angle is much harder the closer to Boston you go because the line runs right on the bank of Great Hale Eau and South Forty-Foot Drain for most of the way to Boston. But here, it allows for the GNGE to connect with the Sleaford to Boston line, reconnecting Spalding and Boston with less new track required. The double blue line just above it is a bridge over the South Forty-Foot Drain.
A new station is depicted to serve Helpringham and Little Hale, along with a suitable access road (black dot with beige line drawn to it). Why is a station here a good idea, when Heckington isn't far away? Because Heckington is not on the GNGE, for a start, so Helpringham people would have to go to Sleaford, and Helpringham's old station on the GNGE doesn't give them access to the Boston and Skegness route.
The station proposed here, if served by trains between Boston and Spalding/Peterborough, would mean that all four of these villages (mainly for Helpringham) have a station that serves both lines easily.
There are a couple of minor roads that would have to be crossed (by bridges, obviously), and therefore probably aren't ideal for being approach roads to stations, unless any of you think so.
What do you think of this idea? Do you think it'd be viable?
Thanks!