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High Speed Rail for Nottingham
Nottingham City Council
June 2011
7/21/2015
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Key Objectives
1. Outline what High Speed
Rail could mean for
Nottingham
2. Raise awareness of
Government Consultation
currently underway
3. Generate (hopefully
supportive) responses to
the Consultation by 29th July
Dr Beeching- Great Central Railway
Closure
Victoria Station- at the core of the national
rail map
Victoria Shopping Centre
today
Two Government consultations underway:
1) Wider Strategy and Network
Consultation ends 29th July 2011
Two Government consultations underway:
2) Detailed London to West Midlands Route
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Capacity
400m-long trains
Each train could carry up to 1100
passengers
Speed and connectivity
Speeds up to 250 mph
London- Birmingham
-Currently consulting on the
details of the route
-Bill submitted Feb 2013?
- Approval 2015?
- Line open 2025?
Through running to
Newcastle, Edinburgh and
Glasgow on Classic rail
lines (‘Classic Compatible’
trains)
‘Y’ Network to Leeds
and Manchester
- Network consultation
currently underway
-Stops at East Midlands,
Sheffield and Leeds
- Hybrid Bill proposed for
both legs 2015?
- Approval 2017?
- Completion 2031?
National Benefits (1)
• Rebalanced national economic
geography of Britain, supporting
sustainable long-term growth and
reduced regional disparities
• Link the major cities of the Midlands
and the North to the capital and each
other- thousands of businesses
closer to huge and internationallycompetitive markets of London and
the South East
• Bring major regional conurbations
closer together, boosting productivity
and enabling greater economic
specialisation and regeneration
• London – West Midlands line alone
could support the creation of around
40,000 jobs.
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National Benefits (2)
•
Proposed ‘Y’ network will transform travel opportunities between
the major population centres whilst releasing capacity on the
classic rail network to improve connections to other destinations
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Alternative inter-urban travel by either air or by road will result
in unacceptable environmental impacts and an increase in carbon
emissions.
East Midlands Station Options?
Derby
Nottingham
‘Gap’ or
Parkway Station
East Midlands Station Options?
Derby
Nottingham
Through Derby
Station
(plus spur)
East Midlands Station Options?
Derby
Nottingham
Gap/Parkway/edge
of conurbation
Station plus City
Centre Spur(s)
Possible East Midlands Service
Patterns
• 2 tph to London (and Old Oak Common for Heathrow)journey time less than an hour
• 3 tph Birmingham (Curzon St)- less than 30 minutes
• 5 tph South Yorks (Sheffield 20 minutes) 4 of which go
onto Leeds- halving the existing journey times
• 1 tph to Newcastle- halving the existing journey time (2
hours)
• Plus- benefits from released capacity on Midland
Mainline and other Classic rail lines
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Local Responses?
• Derby City supportive
• East Midlands Councils not
convinced of the benefits…..
• Nottinghamshire County
Council?
• Rushcliffe?
• Broxtowe?
• Derbyshire County Council?
• Notts/Derbys Chamber?
• Local Enterprise Partnership?
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City Council’s Position
• Subject to Connectivity into Nottingham City centre, strongly
supportive- Long term development, regeneration and
investment boost for the City
• massive journey time benefits to London and other Core
Cities in Midlands and the North:
• Chance to retrieve poor national rail positioning postBeecham
• Eastern Leg needs to be built as soon as possible- earlier, or
at least no later than the western leg- benefits of eastern leg
significantly higher than western leg
• But- must not ‘blight’ urgently needed investment in
Midland Mainline- ‘Nottm in 90 Minutes’ and Electrification
• 20 Point ‘Yes to High Speed Rail for Nottingham’ Summary
and City Council consultation response will be available
shortly for people to use in their own responses
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Next Steps- how can you help?
Please support us:
– We will be shortly be emailing out our key messages
response, draft letters and other supporting material to
assist you in framing consultation responses: will be available at
www.thebigwheel.org.uk/HS2 from next week
– register your support for the ‘Yes to HS2’ campaign
http://www.campaignforhsr.com/join-our-campaign
– fill in a formal response to the Government’s Consultation by
29th July
http://highspeedrail.dft.gov.uk/
– Encourage your business colleagues, customers and
contacts to participate
Consultation ends 29th July 2011