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The innovative campaigning group Sustainable Transport Midlands (STM) released their plans in a bid to create systems like those across mainland Europe and around the world.
The “East Midlands Commuter Programme” is divided into four areas, each setting out which steps need to be taken in order to evolve the network should the project receive approval.
Credit: East Midlands Commuter Programme
The proposals suggest Nottingham Express Transit tram extensions and a brand new S-Bahn inspired “Core” section utilising the current freight-only route for West Nottingham via Toton.
Step four of the project, if approved, would see a brand new railway line running from East Midlands Parkway to Castle Donington via East Midlands Airport with services running to Nottingham and Lincoln, as well as a new route from Derby to Ashbourne with services running via Derby to Grantham and Chesterfield.
Credit: East Midlands Commuter Programme
A freight-only line alignment has also been proposed between Burton-on-Trent and Coalville Town via Ashby-de-la-Zouch which could be upgraded for passenger services as part of preparations for an introduction of services running to Mansfield via Derby, Toton (the Core) and Ilkeston.
STM suggest that if the plans are approved and once up and running, step four’s creation of the “Core” via Toton would be able to transport as many as 20 trains each hour.
Credit: East Midlands Commuter Programme
Thomas Haines, Project Executive at East Midlands Commuter Programme, said
“The scheme has taken months to develop. “The East Midlands Commuter Programme” is a concept I have had for many years, constantly coming up with new fantastical versions of it, but until joining forces with Harry, had never got the chance to actually take it seriously. Now it has got off the ground, I cannot wait to help make this a reality, however long it takes. The East Midlands has long suffered from under investment when it comes to public transport, and this plan attempts to go at the very least a small way to rectifying that.
“Of course there are several obstacles, such as the numerous other proposals by other rail personnel with more years of experience under their belts, and of course it would be easier and cheaper to deliver this if HS2 took it’s originally intended route via Toton, but I am prepared to work hard with these other rail personnel, who will no doubt be invaluable to this project, to overcome these obstacles and deliver to the people of the East Midlands a public transport network they can be proud of, and a more than viable alternative to the car on many commutes throughout the region.”
Harry Burr, Chief Executive at Sustainable Transport Midlands and Young Persons Ambassador at Rail Forum Midlands said:
“I’m really pleased to be introducing this new campaign today. We have hardly touched the northern parts of the region during our campaign operations, but today, that all changes with a major new programme we’re so happy to be leading”
To find out more about “East Midlands Commuter Programme” please visit:
https://em.transport.click
To find out more about Sustainable Transport Midlands, please visit:
https://transport-mids.com
This article first appeared on www.railadvent.co.uk
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