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Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development

Discussion in 'Narrow Gauge Railways' started by 50044 Exeter, Dec 25, 2009.

  1. DcB

    DcB Well-Known Member

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    My Grandfather and Aunt used to live at Sticklepath.
    My view is there is potential for good parking at Blackmoor Gate.
    There is a major problem going through the traditional route at Parracombe, there are too many houses near the line with many owners against the railway.
    Why not just bypass it with a new route alongside the A39 to Woody Bay? That way trains could run as originally planned from Blackmoor Gate and return, perhaps with an optional bus ride to Lynton (which would reduce traffic on the A39).
     
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    Given the ENPA's insistence on the 'heritage' past, and their reluctance to accommodate even just a modest widening of the treackbed at CFL, I can imagine their reaction to such an idea would along the lines of McEnroe's "you can not be serious" :) Plus the Trust would lose all (remaining) credibility in one fell swoop...
     
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    But if the only way to proceed to open the line from Blackmoor Gate to Woody Bay, then the ENPA should consider it.

    It could be in time the original route though Parracombe might become available, but will be a long time.
     
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    Three things come to mind:-

    1) The Trust will need to change its communication to the Parracombe community, and it will also need to understand their side of the negotiations.
    2) Presenting the project as both an environmental protection plan and as a business case to both the Parracombe Community and the ENPA.
    3) Identify and prepare the required resources to make this part of the project happen, in other words, build a war chest of support.

    This is not going to happen overnight, and we also need to be looking to start building elsewhere along the trackbed or at least start getting to own much more of the trackbed north of Woody Bay towards Lynton.

    The more trackbed we can own, the stronger our case for rebuilding it becomes.
     
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    Why?
    You make it sound like the enpa are driving the project.
    I would think that they are ambivalent at best towards any extension.

    Even if your idea was possible, it would cost millions to buy the land and engineer a trackbed.
     
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    Looking at the interactive Google map an alternative route to the east of the village should be feasible.
    And some of the land south of the village has yet to be acquired.
     
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    It doesn’t matter if you go East or West, it would still cost millions and is highly unlikely to get planning permission
     
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