Railways consider biggest expansion in a century

Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:24pm BST
 
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By Peter Griffiths

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will consider building five new main rail lines in a strategic review that could lead to the biggest railway expansion in more than a century to try to cope with booming demand, Network Rail said on Saturday.

The railway infrastructure operator will commission a study to look at ways of increasing capacity by 2025 when the existing main lines are expected to be full up.

With passenger numbers at a 60-year high, fuel prices rising and environmental concerns about planes and cars growing, it is time to "make a case for expanding the rail network", a spokesman said.

"All solutions are going to be on the table," he said. "Having new lines is the premise we are going to test because they free up capacity on the existing lines."

New routes could be built alongside existing tracks, the spokesman said. The cost would run into many billions of pounds, although no estimates of the budget were released.

The Network Rail spokesman said the bill would be "very high", but added: "You've got to look at the wider benefits. It would drive growth to the economy and get people out of cars and domestic airliners."

The high-speed link between London's St Pancras station and the Channel Tunnel is the only major new line to be built in Britain in the last century, at a cost of 5.8 billion pounds.

The study, due to begin later this summer, will also consider whether to construct high-speed lines to provide a service similar to France's TGV.  Continued...

 
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