Darlington to Weardale rail link hope following submission to government
Plans to create a passenger rail service running from Darlington to Weardale have been submitted to the government.
Durham County Council has worked with The Auckland Project to submit a Strategic Outline Business Case (SOBC) to the Department for Transport (DfT), following funding to develop proposals under the Restoring Your Railway programme.
The proposals, which have been endorsed Richard Holden, MP for North West Durham, will focus on development of the Darlington-Dales corridor, improving the connectivity of towns and villages along the Weardale line. It will also review the possibility of providing a link to Crook.
This new rail link would support economic development along the Darlington-Dales corridor, helping to attract visitors and boost spend in these areas by connecting tourism sites including Hamsterley Forest, Bishop Auckland town centre, the Durham Dales, and the Weardale Railway.
The enhanced rail connectivity would also enable residents to access wider education and job opportunities, while reducing the environmental impact of the county’s transport system by providing an alternative to cars.
Cllr Richard Bell, deputy leader of Durham County Council and cabinet member for finance, said: “Following the success of our application to reopen Ferryhill Station, we are keen to continue our plans to improve connectivity throughout County Durham.
“By creating and building on current rail links, residents will be able to access more and better opportunities within the county and further afield, while also reducing the county’s environmental impact.”
If the SOBC is successful, DfT will provide further funding for the council to produce an Outline Business Case and develop the proposal in more detail.
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