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December 30th 05, 09:42 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin Rosenstiel
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Airtrack to beat Crossrail to Heathrow?
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(Roland Perry) wrote:
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at 21:07:00 on Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Colin Rosenstiel
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The railway doesn't have a problem. Road users who find the
crossings almost always closed have a problem.
Sometimes open is better than closed entirely. If this is the only
issue, I do wonder why some people (yourself included) are
advocating closure.
Because money is being leeched away from the railway in the road
interest.
I wouldn't describe "keeping level crossings open" as leeching money
away from the railway. In any event, there is no longer any pretence
that the railway is a public service. It is a set of private
companies operating for profit. No-one forced any of the ToCs to bid.
They understand the nature of the business, and must take the rough
with the smooth.
Er, level crossings is infrastructure, responsibility of Network Rail. That's a not for profit company that struggles to avoid being defined as the public sector, using increasingly implausible smoke and mirrors. You wait till they can't pay back their debts.
Anyway the problem isn't keeping level crossings open. It's keeping them closed long enough to allow modern traffic levels to pass without long delays. That's a highway problem.
Even to the extent that railway problems cannot be resolved, like
restoring the full footbridge at North Sheen.
What's happening at North Sheen?
They only have half a footbridge. It's an island platform with a level crossing adjacent but passengers from one side have to cross the line by the level crossing to reach the footbridge to access the platforms. The MP has been complaining there is no money to restore the other half of the footbridge.
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