kevo
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- Mar 8, 2008
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Are the Towns and the people that live in them in 2015 the same as they were in 1969?
Given that the area is mostly rural, would the types of jobs that the people living in those towns do now, be the same as those that the people living there in 1969 did?
Uckfield at least has almost trebled in population since that time and they are building 1,000 more houses - which must lend support to reopening the line.
Just in terms of the 'connectedness' it would provide reopening the link to Lewes would make a lot of sense. It's only seven miles - and compared to the unnecessary HS2 the amount it would cost to build would be a tiny drop in the ocean. Having a potential alternative London-Brighton route for when that line is down is also surely a strong argument.
I agree with his Lordship re: the fact that the disputes between the Wealden line campaigners and the BML2 lot does the scheme no favours. BML2 is very unlikely to ever happen, as it require a hell of a lot more investment.