Friday 23 Feb 2007

GROWING THE COTSWOLD LINE FOR PASSENGERS

Region & Route:
| Wales & Western: Wales & Borders
| Southern: Wessex
| Wales & Western
| Southern

Network Rail is to investigate the options for improving train services on the Cotswold Line between Oxford and Worcester. This announcement follows a series of meetings with stakeholders and regional MPs this week.

A feasibility study will examine options for improving train performance and allowing an hourly service along the route. Large sections of track were singled in the 1970's and today only 10 miles of double track remain on the 51 mile route. The feasibility study will examine: * Possibilities of redoubling some or all of the three single line sections of track between Oxford and Worcester * Line speed improvements to reduce journey times and allow a more flexible timetable for passengers * Implications for stations - for example requirements for new platforms, footbridges and DDA compliance * Signalling improvements necessary to support the redoubling options * The capability of the route to handle rail freight Robbie Burns, Network Rail's Route Director said: "Network Rail is committed to growing the railway in Britain, and we are well aware of the aspirations of passengers and stakeholders along the Cotswold Route. This study is important and will provide us with the necessary detail to make informed decisions on what options are possible, and affordable."

Notes to editors

The £150k cost of the study will be funded by Network Rail and is expected to report in Autumn 2007 Any final decision on what improvements will be implemented will be based on the cost, deliverability and value for money of each option. Implementation of the recommendations would be delivered by 2010, subject to securing the necessary funding The study will examine the 51 miles route between Wolvercot Jnc (west of Oxford) via Moreton-in-Marsh and Evesham to Norton Junction (east of Worcester). 80% of this route was singled in 1960s/70s The route comprises of 4 sections: 1 - Wolvercot Jnc (Oxon) to Ascott under Wychwood: Single Track (14 miles) 2 - Ascott-under-Wychwood to Moreton in Marsh: Double Track (11 miles) 3 - Moreton in Marsh to Evesham: Single Track (15 miles) (includes ¼ mile passing loop at Evesham Station) 4 - Evesham - Norton Junction (Worcs) Single Track (11 miles)

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