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I don't know if this question has been asked before, but it's something that I think needs to be discussed.
For those that don't know, in the 1950's/60's, rail use was in decline. British Railways gave a man called Beeching the job of evaluating the use of stations/sections of track across Britian and closing those that weren't making a profit.
This lead to a huge chunk (forgot how much) of the rail network dissapearing. Many branch lines were lost, but what was even worse was that key rail links between regions were lost, an excellent example being the Colne - Skipton line which linked Lancashire with Yorkshire.
Fast forward to 2019 and the rail link still hasn't been re-instated yet, despite lots of campaigns by MP's and SELRAP in the past. As a result, it is no longer possible to travel by train between Colne and Skipton/West Yorkshire. You are forced to either drive or take the bus, with the latter taking much much longer than it would by train.
In fact, to demonstrate how ridiculous this is, I pretended that I was a student living in Colne and had to get to Craven College (which is in Skipton) by 9:00 AM on a weekday morning and I could only use the train. I went onto Google Maps, put in both places, selected arrive by 9:00 AM and selected the "prefer train" option.
It came back with one option, which would involve me leaving the house at 5 am!
I would have to walk down to Colne station by 5:22 AM (yes walk, as there would be no buses running at that time), catch the 5:22 Preston service to Accrington, change platforms, wait about 20 minutes, catch the 6:11 York service to Leeds, wait 13 minutes at Leeds before catching the 7:47 Carlisle service back to Skipton! I would then arrive in Skipton around 8:25 with a 17 minute walk from the station to college. The whole journey time is a mouth-watering 3 hours and 41 mins!
(see my attached screenshot below).
3 hours and 41 mins for a 12 mile journey!
In fact, it would almost be quicker to walk with the quickest route taking 4 hours and 7 mins according to Google Maps.
I know that British Rail needed to save money, but to take away such a short but such an important stretch of line seems really short-sighted to me. Would it really have a cost too much to keep such a short section of line?
Okay, maybe the small village stations along the route such as Foulridge or Earby weren't earning thier keep, but surely they could have just closed down those little-used stations and just have it as a through service between Skipton and Colne?
I'm also wondering that despite numerous bids, pleas and campaigns by MP's, organisations etc has the line has still not been re-built yet some 50 years later.
All that would need to be done is to lay down 12 miles of single unelectrified track (with perhaps a passing loop built at Colne so that the service could stay hourly and trains could pass one another).
The service could then become Preston - Skipton, Blackpool South to Skipton, or even Preston/Blackpool South to Leeds.
My other point is about the loss of a rail link between East Lancashire and West Yorkshire. If you want to get from Colne to Skipton or Keighley you have to get the bus which takes about 3-4 times as long as it would do by train. If you want to get from Colne to Leeds, you have to either get a bus to Skipton or Keighley and a train to Leeds or get a bus to Burnley and get a train to Leeds from Burnley Manchester Road. And if you are travelling from Nelson or Brierfield to Skipton, it now takes even longer as Transdev and Pennine (when they were still operating) used to have a direct bus service from those towns to Skipton - guess what? Now they don't! If you want to travel by bus from Brierfield or Nelson to Skipton you first have to get a bus to Colne and transfer onto the X43!
This is because the X43 is the only bus service from East Lancashire to Skipton, and the route now uses the M65 between Burnley and Colne, completely missing out Brierfield and Nelson!
Things just seem to be getting worse not better!
I'm sure there are a lot of people who live in East Lancashire and work in West Yorkshire and vice-versa, and not all of these people will be able/want to/afford to drive into work everyday.
So my question is why did they take away this small but important rail link and why have they not putit back yet? I mean it took them forever to re-build the Todmorden Curve and that is just about 100 yards of track! Bloody useless they are!
For those that don't know, in the 1950's/60's, rail use was in decline. British Railways gave a man called Beeching the job of evaluating the use of stations/sections of track across Britian and closing those that weren't making a profit.
This lead to a huge chunk (forgot how much) of the rail network dissapearing. Many branch lines were lost, but what was even worse was that key rail links between regions were lost, an excellent example being the Colne - Skipton line which linked Lancashire with Yorkshire.
Fast forward to 2019 and the rail link still hasn't been re-instated yet, despite lots of campaigns by MP's and SELRAP in the past. As a result, it is no longer possible to travel by train between Colne and Skipton/West Yorkshire. You are forced to either drive or take the bus, with the latter taking much much longer than it would by train.
In fact, to demonstrate how ridiculous this is, I pretended that I was a student living in Colne and had to get to Craven College (which is in Skipton) by 9:00 AM on a weekday morning and I could only use the train. I went onto Google Maps, put in both places, selected arrive by 9:00 AM and selected the "prefer train" option.
It came back with one option, which would involve me leaving the house at 5 am!




3 hours and 41 mins for a 12 mile journey!

I know that British Rail needed to save money, but to take away such a short but such an important stretch of line seems really short-sighted to me. Would it really have a cost too much to keep such a short section of line?
Okay, maybe the small village stations along the route such as Foulridge or Earby weren't earning thier keep, but surely they could have just closed down those little-used stations and just have it as a through service between Skipton and Colne?
I'm also wondering that despite numerous bids, pleas and campaigns by MP's, organisations etc has the line has still not been re-built yet some 50 years later.
All that would need to be done is to lay down 12 miles of single unelectrified track (with perhaps a passing loop built at Colne so that the service could stay hourly and trains could pass one another).
The service could then become Preston - Skipton, Blackpool South to Skipton, or even Preston/Blackpool South to Leeds.
My other point is about the loss of a rail link between East Lancashire and West Yorkshire. If you want to get from Colne to Skipton or Keighley you have to get the bus which takes about 3-4 times as long as it would do by train. If you want to get from Colne to Leeds, you have to either get a bus to Skipton or Keighley and a train to Leeds or get a bus to Burnley and get a train to Leeds from Burnley Manchester Road. And if you are travelling from Nelson or Brierfield to Skipton, it now takes even longer as Transdev and Pennine (when they were still operating) used to have a direct bus service from those towns to Skipton - guess what? Now they don't! If you want to travel by bus from Brierfield or Nelson to Skipton you first have to get a bus to Colne and transfer onto the X43!

Things just seem to be getting worse not better!

I'm sure there are a lot of people who live in East Lancashire and work in West Yorkshire and vice-versa, and not all of these people will be able/want to/afford to drive into work everyday.
So my question is why did they take away this small but important rail link and why have they not putit back yet? I mean it took them forever to re-build the Todmorden Curve and that is just about 100 yards of track! Bloody useless they are!

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