HC Deb 05 December 1989 vol 163 c185W
Mr. Malcolm Bruce

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many freight railway lines have been opened to passenger traffic under the Transport Act 1962 (Amendment) Act 1981; and if he will list these with mileages of track, dates of opening and whether they remain open to passenger traffic.

Mr. Portillo

Fifteen stretches of freight line have been opened or re-opened by British Rail to passenger traffic under the Transport Act 1962 (Amendment) Act 1981. The details are as folows:

Line Year Approximate mileage
Penistone-Barnsley 1983 7.5
Newbridge Junction-Bathgate 1986 10.2
Kettering-Corby 1987 5.5
Dore Curve (Derbyshire) 1987 0.25
Morecambe-Heysham Harbour 1987 4.0
Oxford-Bicester 1987 10.0
Coventry-Nuneaton 1987 10.0
Coatbridge Central-Motherwell 1987 5.0
Cardiff City 1987 4.15
Abercynon-Aberdare 1988 5.75
Lichfield City-Lichfield Trent Valley 1988 1.25
Bishop Auckland-Stanhope 1988 9.6
Walsall-Hednesford 1989 9.75
Thornton West Junction-Thornton South Junction (Fife) 1989 0.25
Altrincham-Stockport 1989 8.0

Note:

All these lines remain open to passenger traffic.

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