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From Watford Observer, Friday, October 15, 2004
Rail link moves a step close to being realised By DINA BEHRMAN The long-awaited Croxley Rail Link looks a step closer to becoming a reality after a £10bn transport blue print including the link was unveiled by London’s mayor Ken Livingstone this week. The scheme to transform the capital’s transport network includes a plan to push the Metropolitan Line out to Watford Junction to link with the national rail network. This week Phil Glazebrook of Watford Rail Users’ Group welcomed the news. He said: "It sounds superb from what I gather, we have been pushing for it for ages. "This looks like a source of funding, which is the only thing that has been holding it up for quite a few years." The Croxley Rail link has so far failed to receive Government funding but the estimated cost is about £97million. It is hoped central Government will invest about £70million, with the rest of the funding coming from London Underground, Hertfordshire County Council and Watford Borough Council. Mr Livingstone’s five year-year scheme, unveiled on Tuesday, is intended to provide a "21st Century transport system". The capital investment programme must be approved by the Transport for London (TFL) board later this month and is also subject to consultation. Many believe the link would offer a boost to the economic development of Watford and the surrounding area, giving commuters the chance to board the Metropolitan Line at Watford West and Watford High Street, as well as Watford Junction. The plans to re-route the Metropolitan Line will see the Watford branch of the Metropolitan Line connected with Network Rail’s disused Croxley Green to Watford Junction line, via a new viaduct approximately one kilometre north of Croxley station. The plans would also include new stations at Ascot Road and Watford West, as well as refurbishment of platforms and stations at Watford High Street and Watford Junction. If the link goes ahead Metropolitan Line trains will run from Watford Junction to Central London at least every ten minutes. A spokesman for TFL said "A rigorous assessment of the impacts of the scheme on the local area is being undertaken. This will result in a full environmental statement which will be available in due course." Once the public consultation is complete, TFL will apply for planning permission. A public inquiry could be held in 2005. If successful, approval could be granted by 2006, with the link constructed and operational by 2009. Michael Brasier of Brasier Harris Chartered Surveyors said he thought the link could only be good news for the area. He said "It will continue to underpin the value of living in Watford but we don’t think we are going to see it, in the present market, causing an increase in house prices." He added: "It just keeps adding to the attractions of living in Watford. It’s beneficial in terms of commercial economics and good for the town." However, MP for Watford Claire Ward said she didn’t think people should be too hasty in celebrating the news. She said: "It’s great to hear the mayor has put it into the five-year plan but everybody assumes the board will support it - that’s only part of the money. "We still need to persuade the Government to fund part of it as well. Other organisations also need to come forward with the rest of the money." She added she thought it was crucial for the town: "It will open up West Watford and the tube network through the main rail line. It will be hugely important for businesses in Watford." ……………………………….............. ........................ .................................................. ......................... ............. John Burke Watford Rail User Group |
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