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Rail Re-openings must be top of funding wish-list

From the Campaign for Better Transport

12 August: A railway line that recently reopened in Wales has seen twice as many passengers using the trains as predicted. At the same time, a competition for Government funding has started in every region of England between damaging road schemes and public transport alternatives. There's never been a better time for local campaigners to fight for new railway lines.

The Cardiff-Ebbw Valley railway line already has more passengers than the target agreed for 2012. This is just one example of a line which shows that demand for rail is often hugely underestimated.

Meanwhile, the Government has just put out guidance about the pot of money it provides for regional transport projects - and regional decision makers are being allowed to ask for funding for rail schemes.

But the people making these decisions often want money to be spent on roads rather than new railway lines. Local campaigners will need to make the case for the lines that should be reopened. The success of the Ebbw Valley line should help them do that.

We'll also be helping local campaigners to make sure the best public transport schemes go ahead, instead of the worst road schemes.

 
Talk on Re-opening of Bere Alston - Tavistock Line

On Monday September 1st, John Chapman from the Kilbride Group will be talking to the Swanage Railway - Bath Area group on plans to re-open the railway line from Bere Alston back to Tavistock in association with housing being provided by the group which will fund the re-opening proposals.

The meeting takes place at St John's church hall, St John's Road, Bathwick, Bath, (opposite the fire station down the slip road - immeadiate right turn off Cleveland Bridge) at 7.30pm.

Tea/coffee available in the break, admission £1.

If anyone is hoping to go along to this, but needs a lift, please contact me here as I'll be happy to take a car-load if one or two are interested in going. - Jim 

 
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