1:40pm Tuesday 9th March 2010
SWINDON’S rail passengers could benefit from an electrification scheme and new trains, according to a rail industry study.
The Great Western document published by Network Rail says lines could benefit from more trains, better connectivity and shorter journey times – especially in key growth areas.
Residents could also see the main line become one of the “country’s most advanced” with the implementation of cutting-edge signalling technology by the end of the decade.
There would also be improvement to the infrastructure of the Great Western main line by powering trains with electricity. The scheme is currently at the early development stage and is expected to be delivered from 2016 to coincide with the launch of a new fleet of trains.
The Route Utilisation Strategy is also considering additional signals to Kemble as part of the Swindon-Kemble redoubling scheme, which hopes to increase capacity on the route.
Mike Greedy, manager of the rail watchdog Passenger Focus in the South West, said: “Passengers tell us that their future priorities include better punctuality, less overcrowding, later evening trains, better connections and journey time improvements.”
He said this study is a step in the right direction.
Retired at last, Blunsdon says...
1:48pm Tue 9 Mar 10
PJC, Old Town says...
4:25pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Bobfm, South Marston says...
5:53pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Retired at last, Blunsdon says...
6:08pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Bobfm wrote:Those fares are never when I want to travel to London, so I use my car.
Be fair if you travel off peak you can get tickets as cheap as £9.50. As for electric. Look what happened in the Channel Tunnel, and they were new trains.
itsamess, swindon says...
8:10am Wed 10 Mar 10
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politicrat, swindon says...
1:47pm Tue 9 Mar 10