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ON TRACK: Abbey Line Passing Loop to receive Government funding to develop plans 

 Published on: 26th May 2020   |   By: News Bulletin   |   Category: Uncategorized

The MPs for Watford and St Albans have welcomed news that a railway line between the two locations is to receive government funding.

The move is part of the government’s £500 million commitment to reopen railway lines and stations across the country that were closed during the Beeching cuts of the 1960s.

Earlier this year Dean Russell MP and Daisy Cooper MP collaborated to submit a proposal to the Department for Transport to secure investment in the Abbey Line.

They collaborated with Abbey Flyer Users Group, to develop the initial bid, making the case to ministers and officials in Whitehall that the project should progress to the next phase and receive financial support.

MPs were invited by Government to engage with local groups to apply for a share of £500 million committed by the Department to start re-opening rail lines and stations closed during the Beeching cuts and Dean Russell MP & Daisy Cooper MP shared a compelling proposal put together by the Abbey Flyer Users Group.

The Abbey Line is an important railway link running 6.5 miles between Watford Junction and St Albans Abbey station.

As it currently runs every 45 minutes many continue to travel that route in their car, but anyone who drives that route will know how congested it can be during peak times.

The train is a much quicker service but due to the infrequency it is not convenient.

The Abbey Line Passing Loop has been described by Hertfordshire County Council as amongst its most important transport needs.

Dean Russell, MP for Watford stated: “I am delighted that we will now receive Government funding to develop proposals for the Abbey Flyer Passing Loop in more detail, which will bring huge benefits to people living and working in Watford.

“I know some people have said that the line is under-utilised, but this is why I believe it needs investment. People won’t start using the line until there is a more frequent service and a passing loop will mean increased passenger demand and increased revenue through ticket sales. The bread and butter of what commuters in Watford say they want is reduced waiting times and increased speed of journey.

“The Abbey Flyer Users Group have worked tirelessly to secure proper investment and I was delighted to support their proposal. I would also like to thank my colleague Daisy Cooper MP and Hertfordshire County Council for collaborating in supporting this proposal.

“The government has said that investing in transport links is essential to levelling up access to opportunities across the country, ensuring our communities are better connected and helping local economies to flourish. I am delighted to see the government support to move to this important next stage.”

St Albans MP, Daisy Cooper added: “Creating a passing loop on the Abbey Line is an absolute no-brainer so it’s really encouraging news that the funding application to government that would deliver this has moved to the next stage. It’s a huge testament to the Abbey Flyer Users’ Group, the numerous residents’ associations along the line and politicians of all parties, who have kept banging the drum for this much overdue investment.

“Investing in this vital link will help local residents travel for work and pleasure and crucially, it will help us tackle the climate crisis by getting cars off the road. As the MP for St Albans I was delighted to back this application alongside the MP for Watford, and I urge the Government to give the passing loop the green light in the final round.”

Derrick Ashley, Hertfordshire County Council’s Executive Member for Growth, Infrastructure, Planning & the Economy, concluded:

“The county council has been pushing for a passing loop for many years to improve transport, reduce congestion and support the local economy. This announcement is a significant step towards achieving our goal”.

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