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East West Rail: Bedford Mayor Unveils Eight Alternative Routes

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the BBC.

This is the sub-heading.

The Mayor of Bedford has unveiled other potential routes for the East West Rail (EWR) project through the borough.

These four paragraphs outline the current plans and the result of the Mayor’s study.

EWR has already announced its preferred route, linking Oxford and Cambridge via a new track running through Bedford to the north.

Conservative Tom Wootton has defended spending £40,000 to commission consultants to explore alternative routes to the south.

Their report concluded that all options would boost the Bedford economy.

The mayor reflected: “While there is no definitive winner among the proposed routes, the economic potential of the project for Bedford is significant.”

This map from the article shows the current planned route.

Note.

  1. Bedford St. Johns station will be rebuilt.
  2. Trains will go straight through Bedford station.
  3. Tempsford station will connect the East West Railway to the East Coast Main Line.
  4. The East West Railway will unlock the building of much-needed housing and commercial developments at Cambourne.
  5. Trains will go through Cambridge South, Cambridge and Cambridge North stations, and thus serve all important areas of the UK’s Eastern Powerhouse.

As there is no definitive winner among the proposed routes and the economic potential of the project for Bedford is significant, perhaps we should just get on and build the East West Railway’s preferred route.

February 8, 2024 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | Leave a comment

East West Rail: Could A New Rail Link ‘Tear Apart’ A Village?

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the BBC.

This is the sub-heading.

A new £5bn railway line connecting Cambridge and Oxford will transform much of the area between the two university cities. It could see one Bedfordshire village grow from a population of about 600 to more than 44,000. What would that change mean for people living there and how do they feel about it?

This Google Map shows the village.

Note.

  1. On the West side of the map there is the Great North Road and the Great Ouse.
  2. On the East side of the Map, there is the electrified East Coast Main Line.
  3. The  village is strung along the East-West lane in the middle of the map, which is inevitably named Station Road.

It appears to have a surgery, a playing field and a Methodist church, but not much else.

I have some thoughts.

Bedford And Tempsford

This Google Map shows Bedford and Tempsford.

Note.

  1. Bedford is in the South-West corner of the map.
  2. Tempsford is in the North-East corner of the map.

I wouldn’t be surprised to see the East West Railway take an East West route to Tempsford, that skirted to the North of Bedford.

In East-West Rail: Through Bedford, I discuss how the East West Railway could branch away to the East from the Midland Main Line.

Tempsford And Cambourne

The next station to the East is Cambourne station.

This Google Map shows Tempsford and Cambourne.

Note.

  1. Tempsford is in the South-West corner of the map.
  2. Cambourne is in the North-East corner of the map.
  3. St. Neots station can be picked out on the Northern edge of the map.

I wouldn’t be surprised to see the East West Railway take a North-Easterly route from Tempsford.

The Possible Station Site At Tempsford

This Google Map shows where Station Road crosses the East Coast Main Line.

Note.

  1. There are a few industrial businesses on what was probably the old station site.
  2. There doesn’t appear to be any housing.

I flew my virtual helicopter lower and took this image.

Note.

  1. It is a level crossing.
  2. There is a car waiting to cross on the Eastern side.
  3. There is also a bus stop on the Western side.

This must be an accident waiting to happen as the speed limit on the trains through here is 125 mph. Remember Upton Nervet, where seven were killed and sixty-six were injured!

Hopefully, the new design of Tempsford station will incorporate a combined rail and road bridge or tunnel.

The Route Of The Railway At Tempsford

I think it is more likely that the railway would go roughly East-West to the North of Station Road.

 

June 14, 2023 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | Leave a comment