'Are railways neccessary?' Depends on to whom who you speak. In the 60s, government decided they were obsolete and should be replaced by roads which were 'free'. Plenty of room - just concrete the shires over. Job done - tarmac is 'free' too. And road deaths (staggeringly high back then). And pollution. And noise. And property damage, especially from dangerous heavy lorries which grew much heavier over the years. All 'free'. But railways had to 'pay their way'. Buy one, but the other one's 'free'. Which one would you choose? Hmm... tricky....
Get this work underway right away, all those rail schemes down south, yet the act of parliament for the railway still exists, so come on, get on with it. UK North South divide, here's your proof
Just realised that I forgot to put the discord in the description, so here's the link. discord.gg/Bna9CRC5HJ
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Interesting to know about how the Cross-Pennine Railway. Maybe it could reopen and to avoid going via Manchester.
'Are railways neccessary?' Depends on to whom who you speak. In the 60s, government decided they were obsolete and should be replaced by roads which were 'free'. Plenty of room - just concrete the shires over. Job done - tarmac is 'free' too. And road deaths (staggeringly high back then). And pollution. And noise. And property damage, especially from dangerous heavy lorries which grew much heavier over the years. All 'free'.
But railways had to 'pay their way'. Buy one, but the other one's 'free'. Which one would you choose? Hmm... tricky....
Get this work underway right away, all those rail schemes down south, yet the act of parliament for the railway still exists, so come on, get on with it. UK North South divide, here's your proof