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Published Date: 06 December 2006
THE Scottish Executive's new national transport strategy has come under fire for making no mention of a new Forth Road Bridge.
Tory Transport spokesman David Davidson MSP criticised the strategy, which was published yesterday, for the omission of "Scotland's number one transport need".

Mr Davidson added: "That alone is reason enough to seriously question this document, which at times amounts to little more than a wish-list of future aspirations, and lacks the real level of detail needed.

"The omission lays bare Labour and the Lib Dems' pretence about building a new bridge."

Mr Davidson also said he welcomed the studies into a high speed rail link between Scotland and London, and the efforts to shift freight on to the railways.

But he added: "With so many major transport projects already in the pipeline, the Executive must make clear which projects it deems to have the highest priority - something it has consistently failed to do."



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GrahamH,

Edinburgh 06/12/2006 13:24:44

Mr Davidson welcomes the study about moving freight to rail. Unless you buy at a railway station, everything bought in the shop you got it from came ultimately by road. Rail adds to the total delivery miles not detracts and more congestion at rail freight terminals is more pollution in total not less. Why another study on this, just need to adjust the variables in the countless studies by various bodies to date in this area.

Quick point on rail - I like travelling by rail and am due to go to Oban tomorrow - car from Edinburgh 2 Hours 15 minutes. Quickest train - over 4 hours. That for a return journey is an additional 4 hours.

Rail does not have the flexibiliy for this century and never will.

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Rubbersnap,

07/12/2006 11:44:38

Of there should be no mention of a bridge .... TUNNELL!!!


 

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