Proposed rail reopening between Manchester & Derby via Buxton & Matlock. Sustainable integrated transport. Connecting local, regional and national communities
#HopeValleyupgrade
To encourage campaigners that railways can still be built and expanded, here is today's first use of the new Platform 1 at Dore and Totley - 05:21 with six coaches of TPE stock, Sheffield to Liverpool - great day for Sheffield-Manchester reliability.
@LouHaigh
@UKLabour
To not commit to
#HS2
phase 2a following the general election would be ludicrous.
Phase 1 has a Benefit-Cost-Ratio of 0.0-1.0
Phase 2 comes in at a whopping 1.6
Numbers don't lie.
👉Design & consultation? Done
👉Parliamentary Bill? Done.
🏗️🚄Build it!
Congratulations to Derby on the award of the GBR HQ. A spotlight now falls on the lack of a direct rail link between Derby and Manchester.
@MEMRAP1
proposes reinstatement of
@PeaksDalesRail
Just 13 miles of new track plus 23 miles of upgrade, to reclaim a mainline railway
@MEMRAP1
is showing the main stops on the
@PeaksDalesRail
reinstatement. For just 16 miles added to the Network Rail estate, look at that semi-fast route! Fast via Chesterfield and Dore is an option too, freight paths shared, giving @ 75 mins Manchester-Derby
The UK needs to get over it’s obsession over it’s capital city and truly devolve
Rail lines need to be upgraded, built and integrated across Wales, North, Midlands and Scotland.
Good to see campaigns like
@MEMRAP1
calling for this sort of thing!
For those with concerns about the impact of a railway, built or altered in and around a National Park,
@networkrail
has put on a pretty good show with the Hope Valley Upgrade. Neat case study for how
@PeaksDalesRail
might look in a few years time
Good progress has been made this month at Dore & Totley as part of the
@networkrail
Hope Valley Upgrade, with the footbridge to the new platform nearly complete. The centre platform, originally closed in 1985 &then demolished, should open on 25 March (served by Manchester trains)
Although the Belper meeting last night was to talk about the challenges facing an underfunded local bus service, the
@MEMRAP1
flyer for
@PeaksDalesRail
was creating much interest amongst local councillors and attendees. Bus is a vital, complementary part of "last mile" proposals
As projections of 25 year growth in rail usage are reported of up to 97%, the need for increased network capacity is clear.
@PeaksDalesRail
is at the heart of England and is key to linking an under-invested East Midlands to Manchester and North West
Here is the proof that the UK can still build railways. East-West railway is strategic for economic, social and environmental well being of that region. So is the Peaks and Dales line
For
@MEMRAP1
's newer followers, here is a longer read, the article published in
@Rail_Staff
last month. The aim was to update
@PeaksDalesRail
for the cancellation of HS2, Phase 2. The impact could be significant
Class 66 no.66734 'Platinum Jubilee' threads the cutting at Belper with the 6V87 steel train from Middlesborough to Trostre, South Wales, this afternoon. It's time Network Rail removed all the buddleia!
@GBRailfreight
In context of declining UK GDP/head, here is district level ONS data for remote, rural
@BordersRailway
reinstatement with sustainable growth. Compare with decline in
@HighPeakBC
&
@derbyshiredales
where that opportunity was lost 20 years ago. So, calling for
@PeaksDalesRail
soon!
Seasons greetings to
@MEMRAP1
followers. The campaign ran positive and well attended public information meetings during 2022/23 season in Matlock, Darley Dale, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Bakewell, Great Longstone, Ripley. More planned for 2024 and some other important developments soon.
@CricketAleTrain
@seatsixtyone
Quite! It wasn't even slated for closure by
#DrBeeching
. Barbara Castle deprived us all of this fantastic direct route, which also served the Peak District National Park for c. 17 years until the line was so short-sightedly closed in 1968.
However, there's a campaign!
@MEMRAP1
@Frankadlingtons
@MEMRAP1
@fjd_gough
Are you talking about reinstating trains across Monsall Viaduct! I've been arguing it for years on Matlock FB pages.. The people of Derbyshire want it to just remain a Dog-Shitting path and want no connection to major cities!
It is always a challenge to get your message in 140 characters. Grateful to
@Rail_Staff
for the chance to write up the story of
@PeaksDalesRail
reinstatement at slightly greater length. The 2021 version was looking, ahem, a little dated, so here is 2024:
That is quite something! But would be even better to were ride the actual route, though MCR Central will not see a train again of course! I agree - quite appropriate
@MEMRAP1
@PeaksDalesRail
It really is a splendid way to travel. I also had a chance to travel on the modern recreation of the Midland Pullman last year. This is a lovely touch. Worth zooming in!!
Reinstate railways - not least those serving our
@uknationalparks
- and they will be used.
#ThoseWithoutMissOut
#Rail
is so much more sustainable than Road - reducing congestion, parking & pollution problems, whilst delivering much-needed socio-economic benefits.
Cc
@MEMRAP1
For readers new and old, proposed semi-fast stops of
@PeaksDalesRail
from
@greatermcr
and through
@Derbyshirecc
are shown as the orange line options. Reconnecting Derbyshire and the East Midlands with the North West
I present: "CAMBASLYAN"
Cheshire & Manchester, Birmingham & Staffordshire, Liverpool, Yorkshire & Nottinghamshire
The 2nd highest population density within a 100km radius in Europe. Only London pips it at 22,144,000.
Connected this area could be an
#Economic
giant.
#UK
#Maps
44004 makes a fine sight as it rolls northbound through Chesterfield on a Toton - Tinsley freight, one of the staple workings for the Class 44's in their later years. Its August 28th 1979 and 44004 still has over a year left in BR service. Photograph courtesy J Davenport.
Even on a snow night, Whaley Bridge attracted an audience of 50, with many apologies.
@PeaksDalesRail
vision is so appealing to a growing
@MEMRAP1
fan club
With the second track & platform returned to Dore, plus the work at Bamford and Dore South, the Hope Valley line is ready for smoother and far more "on-time" operation for all. See, you really can enhance rail in a National Park. Roll on
@PeaksDalesRail
@MEMRAP1
@PeaksDalesRail
I really see this gaining traction now following the unfortunate dropping of HS2’s eastern & western legs.
Mcr desperately needs better connections to the East Midlands. I wonder if this could be a replacement route for the EMR service via Hope Valley?
This was a comment by one of the sub-national transport bodies. My colleagues tell me that its not a fixed amount, depends on specification. However, the issue of containing costs is something that the
@PeaksDalesRail
has as a priority.
@MEMRAP1
@PeaksDalesRail
£15 million for a new station. Why so much? Is there anyway to challenge that or be innovative to reduce the cost. It feels like the cost is made up of multiple organisation taking a cut. It would be good to also see how such costs could be reduced.
@memrap1
is delighted to welcome
@BBradley_Mans
,
@ClaireWard4EM
,
@MattRelf
, the three candidates for the new post of East Midlands mayor. They accepted our invitations to attend on 8th February and meet residents of Whaley Bridge, Furness Vale, Chinley, Buxworth. Book your seat!
The call to revitalise
@peakdistrict
is welcome. Yet its jigsaw pieces of: "the Beatles" and "the NHS", also includes "the Peaks and Dales Line". It ran then and is vital today for greener regeneration, slashed emissions, congestion and low carbon access.
@MEMRAP1
I been looking at your map of the line and it just crazy they destroy a line like that but then again they did the same with the Varsity Line which they are rebuilding again but in some places, they built upon the line that makes it more interesting
As an unfunded campaign, it may not yet be "oven ready". But 5 years in, with 2 hard hitting Restoring Your Railway bids that rated "socio-economics are strong" from
@transportgovuk
,
@PeaksDalesRail
should now be a leading contender for a public (seed)/private (build) attention
Our railways are in a state of paralysis and in need of urgent change. It is clear rail reform is not a priority for the Tories. It will be a priority for Labour. Read👇🏻
To "level up" @ 2 new trains/hour,
@PeaksDalesRail
services, capacity 18000 extra seats** from central London to Manchester each day (plus 18,000 back!) connecting London, East Midlands,
@peakdistrict
and North West sustainably. ** (2 x EMR Aurora units)
#LetsGetPeaksandDalesdone
People point out that journey times for
@PeaksDalesRail
can't match West Coast Mainline. True, but look at Chiltern. Peaks&Dales would do for London/Derby/Manchester what Chiltern does so well for London/Birmingham. Far better than today's poor East Midlands times to Manchester.
Being grounded with COVID has its upsides: I bought Adrian Shooter’s book when it was first published in 2022 but have only made the time to read it today. It’s a great read, and shows what can be done on our railway when given appropriate incentives and freedom to operate
Thanks Fred! Numbers are close to 70 tickets, glad to have booked the hall at Strutts so we can accommodate as many as possible at Belper - 8th April at 6pm. Reserve a seat now at:
#Campaign
#reinstate
#Sustainability
#modalshift
Pleased to have booked a ticket for the
@MEMRAP1
Public Presentation about the Reopening of the Peaks and Dales Line proposal at
@StruttsSociety
on Monday 8 April.
Get your ticket at
@MEMRAP1
Closing the rundown
@GreatCentralRly
mainline to London in 1966 only saved £950k per annum. I can't believe closing Matlock to Great Rocks Junction 14 months later saved even that.
Glad to see that you have been out meeting many of the residents and voters previously engaged by
@MEMRAP1
in preparation for public meetings, many of whom lack access to cars or reliable public transport - or both. The need for
@PeaksDalesRail
could not be clearer
I’ve had a great time with
@EastMidsYL
, campaigning in Derbyshire Dales for the Bakewell county council by-election! Some really interesting and encouraging conversations about the East Midlands mayoralty too.
Heritage to and through
@peakdistrict
is integral to
@PeaksDalesRail
proposals. Come to our public meetings to find out more. Belper (April 8th), then Buxton, then Matlock during 2024. East Midlands and NW England are in dire need of the connectivity.
@MEMRAP1
@LocomotivesUK
@PeaksDalesRail
This would need to include substantial compensation (ideally a new site) for the volunteers who piled 50+ years of their lives into building Peak Rail.
More evidence for the positive and welcome impact of local/regional rail reinstatement. The 75% in favour of
@ewmlpartnership
from Oxford to Cambridge is similar to our public meeting votes in favour of
@PeaksDalesRail
. Rail reinstatement for our times.
Closed in '68, those speeds are improbable via the curvy alignment of
@PeaksDalesRail
. But 70 mins for Derby-Manchester is acceptable. Derby is similar to Southampton in size and connects to metro Manchester, 25% of London's pop. Midlands and North will benefit.
#levellingup
@HarryBurr_
Fast ????? When Bournemouth electrification opened in ‘66 the Bournemouth fast did it in 70 mins (1h 10m) with a REP & 8 TC to Southampton and 1h 40m to Bournemouth. We have regressed since then.
Its not surprising that more people wish to come to
@PeakDistrictUK
when COVID is restricting holiday air travel. To reduce this type of problem in future years,
#GetPeaksandDalesRailwayDone
How many more times can they promise the North 'transformation' when they have no intention whatsoever to deliver?
Their record speaks for itself:
🚆 record delays and cancellations on the rail network
🚗 🏍 🚲 22 million more potholes
🚌 record-breaking collapse in bus routes
Dennis Fancett led a 19 year charge to get the Northumberland Line (Newcastle to Ashington) reopened. The article lists reasons that a reinstatement can envigorate the area it serves. How much more so for
@PeaksDalesRail
, linked to 2 conurbations, not 1.
Exciting! Ahead of MEMRAP's Whaley Bridge event on 8th Feb (register via ), the three mayoral candidates debate policy and prospects for the mayor over breakfast. Eager to hear:
@BBradley_Mans
@ClaireWard4EM
@MattRelf
@MEMRAP1
would be excited to get commitment to
@PeaksDalesRail
from the new mayor and
@transportgovuk
. However, the heavy arrears of investment into
@EMCouncils
region means that this will likely be seed funding for development phase, with private investment for the build.
Hi from
@MEMRAP1
- Free Peaks and Dales sessions: Sat Oct 21 1pm: Railfuture: Hallam View Meeting Room, Owen Building, Sheffield Hallam Uni, Sheffield, S1 2LX and MEMRAP: Nov 10 4.45pm Ripley Leisure Centre Derby Road, DE5 3HR. Where should we present in Whaley Bridge?
@ChinleyGroup
@MEMRAP1
@RuthGeorge6
@HopeClimate
Sounds like a very interesting talk, but unfortunately too pricey for many to attend.
When and where will your next free public information event in your campaign be please?
Hi Richard, thank you for your interest - and welcome to the campaign. You get an automated welcome too as your sub comes through to us - we meet alternate months in Matlock and Buxton, if its convenient to join us
MEMRAP has today been invited to bid for a slice of "Beeching reversal" monies by 2 of our supporting MPs, after the whips office released the papers we will need for the application. A milestone day for us - 4 busy weeks ahead.
Smaller stations will still be included for
@PeaksDalesRail
assessment work, but with the price tag of a full 2 platform station starting at £15m, its a high bar. But Very Light Rail with its temp 2 car platform starting at £40k is the ultra low cost model (see Buxton VLR)
For readers new and old, proposed semi-fast stops of
@PeaksDalesRail
from
@greatermcr
and through
@Derbyshirecc
are shown as the orange line options. Reconnecting Derbyshire and the East Midlands with the North West
Its looking like we may just miss the snow (Buxton might be a bit slippy - but Whaley Bridge is at lower levels. We should have 3 EM mayoral candidates in attendance - so book up and don't miss a riveting evening, 5.30pm for 6pm start tomorrow at the Uniting Church
REMINDER: PUBLIC PRESENTATION ON PROPOSED PEAKS AND DALES RAILWAY LINE RESTORATION TOMORROW
@MEMRAP1
will be outlining the campaign to bring the southbound route back into public use.
Whaley Bridge Uniting Church.
6pm start.
Book your place in advance at
A
@PeaksDalesRail
return reduces direct Derby/Manchester journeys from traffic clogged, emissions rich 2+ hours drives to just 75 mins by rail. This aids connectivity, protects "at risk" jobs and fuels joint "levelling up" for both
@MidsConnect
and
@Transport4North
7% of East Midlands' employment is reported to be in ‘at risk’ occupations. Reinstating
@PeaksDalesRail
would reconnect the East Midlands & North West regions directly by rail, catalyse vital economic regeneration & benefit some 9m people.
c.c.
@MEMRAP1
Thanks Chris, the issues you name will all likely form part of our study and eventual design effort. The promoter's team has expertise to understand / rationalise - as far as practicable - while MEMRAP sticks to the campaign, raising awareness and winning support...
@alanlmsca
@MEMRAP1
@PeaksDalesRail
Costs vary and can be far higher with infrastructure costs. eg. Inverness Airport cost £15m but with infra changes (new loop, level crossing closure etc) cost £42m.
Four platforms for Cambridge South with infra changes will be £183m.
Even single platform Kenilworth was £13m.
“We’re beaten. We’re just too busy to be fighting battles like these. Your inconsiderate & selfish actions have just lost a village its service”
Derbyshire bus operator Hulleys of Baslow slams inconsiderate parking and withdraws 173 service to Cressbrook.
The black line shows how smart we have been in "sweating the asset" that is our rail network - more than ever in rail history. But its getting crowded - we need more track miles to continue the trend
#LetsGetPeaksandDalesDone
Where we are, on the journey to
#NetZero
- see report 👇
So at
#COP26
there's much more work to do, more urgently, than presumably you'd ideally like
@AlokSharma_RDG
You'll need lots of excellent UK Case Studies to demonstrate HMG is putting its (our) money where its mouth is.
"A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It’s where the rich use public transportation" Gustavo Petro, former Mayor of Bogotá (with thanks to Chinley and Buxworth Transport Group)
#GetPeaksAndDalesRailwayDone
Despite climate change, on days like this rail is much more likely to keep High Peak residents mobile - if they can reach the station of course.
#HighPeak
#railways
#Derbyshire
...and here she is...gleaming in the sunlight, winning awards! All it needs is help from Peaks and Dales Railway to improve low carbon access
@ChatsworthHouse
We’re delighted to have won the gold Visitor Attraction of the Year award at the
#PDDTourismAwards
. Thank you
@vpdd
for a wonderful evening, and congratulations to all the other nominees 🏆🎉
Peaks and Dales was in that CfBT report, Feb 2019. Network Rail: "In any formal feasibility study it is also recommended that the potential released capacity on the Hope Valley is also considered"
@Transport4North
@MidsConnect
#GetPeaksAndDalesDone
A reopened Camp Hill line in Birmingham would bring 75,000 people within 1km of a new train station.
This line, and the 4 new stations it would provide, was one of 33 priority reopenings in our recent report. Find out what else made the list here:
Better passenger railway connections between Manchester and the
#EastMidlands
may be one step closer with the trialling of freight movement by train from a Derbyshire quarry to the South East. An interesting article looking at opportunities + challenges -
This is also how it can be for
@PeaksDalesRail
. As it was for
@BordersRail
. Once the go head is given for reinstating the direct EM link between Leicester-Derby-Manchester, the benefits begin to appear - well ahead of the route opening.
“research found that since the project was greenlighted in 2017 planning applications in a 1.5 mile radius of HS2’s new stations and depot in the West Midlands rose by 66 per cent compared with just 15 per cent in the areas immediately outside.”
Day 99/366 -
#FindJoyInEveryDay
Lovely to end the work day attending a
@MEMRAP1
&
@Railfuture
public meeting discussing the Peaks and Dales Line proposal.
Also good to formally introduce myself to
@Frankadlingtons
who spoke really well about the Green perspective of this plan.
Its very simple - the Buxton Town Team has identified a reprovisioned, rerouted and potentially upgraded option. Integrated rail and trail working together. We agreed to undertake this work with
@peakdistrict
in 2019. Net gain for biodiversity.
@MEMRAP1
@PeaksDalesRail
@MidsConnect
@Transport4North
Eeee...as much as I would love to see the route re-open again, the local authorities have ruled it out because it is now a much loved cycle and walking route. How do you get that to change? What is the compelling reason ‘why’ from their perspective to change that policy?
There hasn't been a direct rail link between Derby and Manchester since 1968, we will change that! 🚂
It's time to link up our region with active travel and decent public transport 🚴🏼♂️
Thank you
@MEMRAP1
for a great event. It was a pleasure to meet you too
@fjd_gough
💚
Beeching intended that the local services were withdrawn, as the visitor industry of the 1960s was not on the scale of today. However, the complete closure of the line implemented by Barbara Castle in the year following these closures formed no part in his report
For disappointed Whaley Bridge attendees (and other weather related apologies), I can assure that, despite High Peak snow causing their apologies, the mayoral candidates:
@BBradley_Mans
@ClaireWard4EM
@MattRelf
remain interested, wish to hear more of
@PeaksDalesRail
proposals
There are still places on eventbrite for our first public meeting in Darley Dale - 6.15pm for a 6.30pm start. Tickets in advance from:
Still 40 tickets available as of today.
@IBLRG
@MEMRAP1
@PeaksDalesRail
Axing the rail connection between the East Midlands and the North West was ludicrous. As regards the decision to cut Bakewell off I was thinking the same thing only the other day.
We did it! Our bid to the DfT Ideas Fund has been received this afternoon by
@transportgovuk
We are grateful to
@PeaksDalesRail
for leading us through this process to such a standard.
#GetPeaksAndDalesDone
- early days for this exciting Midlands and North infrastructure project
The 1960s technique seemed to be often to chop off whole branches or 10-15 mile sections of line, making it hard to recover them. If closures were ranked by level of opportunity offered today, surely
@PeaksDalesRail
, by reconnecting NW and EM regions, would be close to the top?
@MEMRAP1
The closure case for Guildford-Horsham was extremely weak and for the Guildford-Cranleigh part non-existent. It went ahead because the Southern Region was seen as being a laggard in closing lines compared to some other BR regions.
Thanks Andrew, see logo, we are pro-active travel: rail +trail. Trail would be relocated, not removed. Today >90% of visitors access the National Park by car, bringing unsustainable congestion. Rail+reprovisioned trail is projected to decongest:
@40
% less visitor traffic
@MEMRAP1
is often asked about gauge and clearance through
@PeaksDalesRail
Victorian tunnels. Thanks to Colin Boocock's pics we see 1960s stock types. MML electrification could see aged Leicester tunnels "scraped" to relieve 20mph freight limits to 60mph. There will be options.