


Unless of course this is for the benefit of Londoners, and that would never be the case




Our house falls within the two outer black lines.
Workingman wrote:Ossie, I know that you have an interest in trains and things. Is there any reason why the idea of building high(er) speed lines alongside the existing main lines has been dropped.
I saw it proposed as an alternative to HS a long time ago, but it has disappeared into the long grass. We would have got at least one fast East/West route and all the major cities would be connected including Glasgow, Edinburgh and Newcastle.
cromwell wrote:Os, the point about the cutting is a good one; when HS2 passes through South Yorkshire, in some places it will be underground.
Here though, it will have to go over a main road and an existing railway line; I think the most logical way to do that would be a viaduct.
Jo, there is a slight hill between us and the line; as the crow flies I reckon it will be 150 - 200 yards away, so it's not too bad, assuming that it isn't too noisy. Some houses in the village will be less than 50 yards away though, some considerably less.
We will have to see what happens I guess.
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