A plan for a new mass rapid transit system that involves some underground tunnels under Bristol is needed, is achievable and work towards creating it should continue - that’s the conclusion of a report written by senior transport chiefs at the West of England Combined Authority. The report - a draft of which has been seen by Bristol Live - is to be submitted to a key meeting of WECA on October 6, and makes it clear that while it will be expensive and cause a lot of upheaval, Bristol, Bath and the wider West of England needs it and it ‘can be delivered’.

  • EnderMB@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Appreciate that this is an old post, but as someone that viewed the initial consultancy… this was always the case, right?

    Newcastle is the fairest comparison, as they have a subway that is both above and below ground based on elevation. No plans ever seemed to go past setting up lines within the centre to specific locations, but when quizzed the Mayor did mention combining the local rail network to the subway.