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On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 12:11:04 -0800 (PST), Jamie Thompson
wrote: On Mar 5, 3:53*pm, E27002 wrote: On Mar 4, 5:48*pm, Charles Ellson wrote: On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 08:18:28 -0800 (PST), E27002 wrote: On Mar 4, 3:36 am, Jamie *Thompson wrote: On Feb 26, 1:50 pm, Chafford wrote: Following last month's announcement on Evergreen 3, Chiltern Chairman Adrian Shooter is asking Modern Railways readers what Evergreen 4 should provide. Captain Deltic likes the idea of a 4 track 125mph electrified railway but reckons that this will have to wait for Evergreen 5 (and a potential franchise extension to 2026, according to the article!) Comments to Captain Deltic at: How about Aylesbury to Banbury via Buckingham, restoring that population centre to the rail network? Though I suspect Rugby would be the better bet. Aylesbury to Verney Junction would not be an easy re-opening. *The line was not well built to begin with. OTOH If you are talking about re-opening Aylesbury to Banbury as part of a third route to Birmingham, I think that has real merits. *All of Metroland would be given easy access to England's second city. If Network Rail added a new curve towards Bletchley, Chlitern's trains could reach Milton Keynes Central with all of the onward connections that MKC has to offer. There already is a curve at Claydon Junction pointing toward Bletchley; the problem IIRC is the gaps in the track along the route. Understood, indeed, I have photographed that very curve, along with Calvert Station, albeit many years back. The problem with the route by way of Claydon is that it only provides a very indirect route to Milton Keynes. *There is no easy way of connecting it to Banbury. *The route by way of Verney Junction, plus a new curve, provides through routes to Banbury and Milton Keynes. Having both gives the residents of Metroland living north of Harrow great increased travel opportunities. *It also gives Chiltern an alternative route to Birmingham. In all fairness, Vernney Junction was, is, and probably always will be a field, so building a *new* curve from the Oxford-Bedford line to the route through Buckingham (running via Calvert) wouldn't exactly be difficult. The line from Vernney Junction to Quainton road doesn't appear to have anything but a few scattered dwellings anywhere near it anyway. On a tangent...I do wonder why the Buckingham Railway Centre never bothered trying to rebuild the line north so they'd have somewhere to run their rolling stock. Leaving aside the money, it would be necessary to reconstruct a platform on the west side of the road bridge, there being no room for new one on the east side or unless the NR track changes sides to the Down platform to allow use of the present Up platform. That still leaves the problem that NR own the land between the location of the 19th century Up platform (when the road bridge replaced a level crossing the station buildings were relocated on the London side of the road crossing) and the site of the junction leading to Verney Junction where they would no doubt come up with umpteen requirements due to the proximity to their own running line whether they sold, leased or rented the land. I would've imagined that running between Buckingham and Quainton road would've been a good line length to operate, with little operational railway concerns. There would be several level crossings. :-( |
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