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Watford to St Albans Tram link to 'go ahead', says MP
From eWatford Observer - Friday 25th June 2010 By Neil Skinner The Watford to St Albans Tram Link, a feared casualty of swingeing cuts to public spending, will go ahead, the towns new MP said this morning. Richard Harrington, who came to power in May, said he was assured this morning that the project would definitely go ahead by the Department for Transport. The project, announced in October, will convert the existing Watford to St Albans rail link into a tram system, possibly by the end of 2011. As reported by the Watford Observer today it was feared that the project could have fallen victim to cuts in public spending along with the Croxley Rail Link and Watford Junction Interchange. Mr Harrington, however, says he obtained a guarantee from the department this morning that the project would get the green light. He said: I have been assured by the ministry [Department for Transport] this morning that the project is going to go through. I am very pleased about that because it shows that the Government in listening and is keen to further these important investment schemes for Watford. If all goes to plan the two carriage trams will be able to run two or three services an hour along the six-and-a-half mile line, depending on which of two proposed passing loop systems is adopted. That would represent a big improvement on the current 45 minute intervals. When formal approval is given, Hertfordshire County Council, which will adopt the line, can begin a tendering process to find a private operator for the line. The Department for Transport has not yet confirmed the announcement. ...................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..... John Burke WRUG |
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On Jun 25, 9:27*am, burkey wrote:
Watford to St Albans Tram link to 'go ahead', says MP From eWatford Observer - Friday 25th June 2010 By Neil Skinner The Watford to St Albans Tram Link, a feared casualty of swingeing cuts to public spending, will go ahead, the towns new MP said this morning. Richard Harrington, who came to power in May, said he was assured this morning that the project would definitely go ahead by the Department for Transport. The project, announced in October, will convert the existing Watford to St Albans rail link into a tram system, possibly by the end of 2011. As reported by the Watford Observer today it was feared that the project could have fallen victim to cuts in public spending along with the Croxley Rail Link and Watford Junction Interchange. Mr Harrington, however, says he obtained a guarantee from the department this morning that the project would get the green light. He said: I have been assured by the ministry [Department for Transport] this morning that the project is going to go through. I am very pleased about that because it shows that the Government in listening and is keen to further these important investment schemes for Watford. If all goes to plan the two carriage trams will be able to run two or three services an hour along the six-and-a-half mile line, depending on which of two proposed passing loop systems is adopted. That would represent a big improvement on the current 45 minute intervals. When formal approval is given, Hertfordshire County Council, which will adopt the line, can begin a tendering process to find a private operator for the line. The Department for Transport has not yet confirmed the announcement. IMHO The Croxley Link would have been a much better investment. |
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On Jun 25, 7:26*pm, E27002 wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:27*am, burkey wrote: Watford to St Albans Tram link to 'go ahead', says MP From eWatford Observer - Friday 25th June 2010 By Neil Skinner The Watford to St Albans Tram Link, a feared casualty of swingeing cuts to public spending, will go ahead, the towns new MP said this morning. Richard Harrington, who came to power in May, said he was assured this morning that the project would definitely go ahead by the Department for Transport. The project, announced in October, will convert the existing Watford to St Albans rail link into a tram system, possibly by the end of 2011. As reported by the Watford Observer today it was feared that the project could have fallen victim to cuts in public spending along with the Croxley Rail Link and Watford Junction Interchange. Mr Harrington, however, says he obtained a guarantee from the department this morning that the project would get the green light. He said: I have been assured by the ministry [Department for Transport] this morning that the project is going to go through. I am very pleased about that because it shows that the Government in listening and is keen to further these important investment schemes for Watford. If all goes to plan the two carriage trams will be able to run two or three services an hour along the six-and-a-half mile line, depending on which of two proposed passing loop systems is adopted. That would represent a big improvement on the current 45 minute intervals. When formal approval is given, Hertfordshire County Council, which will adopt the line, can begin a tendering process to find a private operator for the line. The Department for Transport has not yet confirmed the announcement. IMHO The Croxley Link would have been a much better investment. They haven't said only one or the other would still happen. FWIW, I still think the best investment would have been a flyunder south of Watford Junction AND the Croxley Link, giving Chiltern access to St. Albans from Aylesbury via Watford Junction. |
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burkey wrote:
Richard Harrington, who came to power in May It's a bigger coalition that I'd realised. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p14104759.html (31 138 at Birmingham New Street, Oct 1987) |
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On Jun 25, 12:37*pm, Jamie Thompson wrote:
On Jun 25, 7:26*pm, E27002 wrote: On Jun 25, 9:27*am, burkey wrote: Watford to St Albans Tram link to 'go ahead', says MP From eWatford Observer - Friday 25th June 2010 By Neil Skinner The Watford to St Albans Tram Link, a feared casualty of swingeing cuts to public spending, will go ahead, the towns new MP said this morning. Richard Harrington, who came to power in May, said he was assured this morning that the project would definitely go ahead by the Department for Transport. The project, announced in October, will convert the existing Watford to St Albans rail link into a tram system, possibly by the end of 2011. As reported by the Watford Observer today it was feared that the project could have fallen victim to cuts in public spending along with the Croxley Rail Link and Watford Junction Interchange. Mr Harrington, however, says he obtained a guarantee from the department this morning that the project would get the green light. He said: I have been assured by the ministry [Department for Transport] this morning that the project is going to go through. I am very pleased about that because it shows that the Government in listening and is keen to further these important investment schemes for Watford. If all goes to plan the two carriage trams will be able to run two or three services an hour along the six-and-a-half mile line, depending on which of two proposed passing loop systems is adopted. That would represent a big improvement on the current 45 minute intervals. When formal approval is given, Hertfordshire County Council, which will adopt the line, can begin a tendering process to find a private operator for the line. The Department for Transport has not yet confirmed the announcement. IMHO The Croxley Link would have been a much better investment. They haven't said only one or the other would still happen. FWIW, I still think the best investment would have been a flyunder south of Watford Junction AND the Croxley Link, giving Chiltern access to St. Albans from Aylesbury via Watford Junction. How practical is that? Are there not road bridges under Watford Junction Station? It is nearly forty years since I was last there. |
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On Jun 26, 6:57*pm, E27002 wrote:
On Jun 25, 12:37*pm, Jamie *Thompson wrote: On Jun 25, 7:26*pm, E27002 wrote: On Jun 25, 9:27*am, burkey wrote: Watford to St Albans Tram link to 'go ahead', says MP From eWatford Observer - Friday 25th June 2010 By Neil Skinner The Watford to St Albans Tram Link, a feared casualty of swingeing cuts to public spending, will go ahead, the towns new MP said this morning. Richard Harrington, who came to power in May, said he was assured this morning that the project would definitely go ahead by the Department for Transport. The project, announced in October, will convert the existing Watford to St Albans rail link into a tram system, possibly by the end of 2011. As reported by the Watford Observer today it was feared that the project could have fallen victim to cuts in public spending along with the Croxley Rail Link and Watford Junction Interchange. Mr Harrington, however, says he obtained a guarantee from the department this morning that the project would get the green light. He said: I have been assured by the ministry [Department for Transport] this morning that the project is going to go through. I am very pleased about that because it shows that the Government in listening and is keen to further these important investment schemes for Watford. If all goes to plan the two carriage trams will be able to run two or three services an hour along the six-and-a-half mile line, depending on which of two proposed passing loop systems is adopted. That would represent a big improvement on the current 45 minute intervals. When formal approval is given, Hertfordshire County Council, which will adopt the line, can begin a tendering process to find a private operator for the line. The Department for Transport has not yet confirmed the announcement.. IMHO The Croxley Link would have been a much better investment. They haven't said only one or the other would still happen. FWIW, I still think the best investment would have been a flyunder south of Watford Junction AND the Croxley Link, giving Chiltern access to St. Albans from Aylesbury via Watford Junction. How practical is that? *Are there not road bridges under Watford Junction Station? *It is nearly forty years since I was last there. It would be tricky on the gradients, but nothing modern trains can't handle; the main obstacles being Orphanage Road and Radlett Road. At Orphanage Road the line would need to be either over or under the road, as closing or diverting it isn't an option. If the line was below it, then the platforms at Watford would have to be subterranean. Not necessarily a problem (means they can be closer to the main platforms, and would enable the entire former yard area to be given over to parking), but something to be considered. If the line was at the surface, then clearly Orphanage Road wouldn't be a problem, but the line would have to dive down and back up again between Radlett Road and Orphanage Road, which I believe is quite manageable, especially as land is available (taken from the sidings between the DC lines and the mainline) for widening the alignment for the southern portal, should the line need to burrow rather than using bridges. Land would probably be required from the telephone exchange's car park for the ramp up to level on the other side however. I base this on the flyunder at Willesden you can see he http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...04823&t=h&z=18 |
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![]() aa wrote: yjdthjsrw I'm no good at abbreviations. What does that one stand for? "Your Jolly Difficult Tramway Has Joined Some Roads in Watford"? |
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