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MSPs back airport rail link plan | MSPs back airport rail link plan |
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Plans to build a new rail link to one of Scotland's largest airports have been backed by MSPs. | Plans to build a new rail link to one of Scotland's largest airports have been backed by MSPs. |
Members of the Edinburgh Airport Rail Link (Earl) Bill committee agreed that the line could help reduce traffic. | Members of the Edinburgh Airport Rail Link (Earl) Bill committee agreed that the line could help reduce traffic. |
But they voiced concerns about how the proposed railway line to Edinburgh Airport would be funded and the cost of rail journeys. | But they voiced concerns about how the proposed railway line to Edinburgh Airport would be funded and the cost of rail journeys. |
Air passenger numbers are set to rise massively by 2030, so it is hoped that a rail link could cut road congestion. | Air passenger numbers are set to rise massively by 2030, so it is hoped that a rail link could cut road congestion. |
The committee is set to take further evidence from Transport Minister Tavish Scott, the bill's promoters, Transport Initiatives Edinburgh (Tie Ltd), Transport Scotland, Network Rail and Edinburgh Airport Limited. | The committee is set to take further evidence from Transport Minister Tavish Scott, the bill's promoters, Transport Initiatives Edinburgh (Tie Ltd), Transport Scotland, Network Rail and Edinburgh Airport Limited. |
Premium fares | Premium fares |
Despite the concerns raised, a majority of MSPs on the committee agreed the bill should go forward. | Despite the concerns raised, a majority of MSPs on the committee agreed the bill should go forward. |
Convener Scott Barrie said: "We are satisfied that the rail link could provide a beneficial service to the ever-increasing number of passengers using Edinburgh Airport. | Convener Scott Barrie said: "We are satisfied that the rail link could provide a beneficial service to the ever-increasing number of passengers using Edinburgh Airport. |
"It will go some way to alleviating future congestion on the roads surrounding the airport." | "It will go some way to alleviating future congestion on the roads surrounding the airport." |
But he added that the committee was concerned about the extent to which these benefits could be realised. | But he added that the committee was concerned about the extent to which these benefits could be realised. |
The massive costs of this scheme can be put to far better use Fergus EwingSNP | |
The MSP said: "We remain extremely concerned that a premium fares policy may be adopted by Transport Scotland which could unfairly penalise those travelling to the airport from outwith Edinburgh. | The MSP said: "We remain extremely concerned that a premium fares policy may be adopted by Transport Scotland which could unfairly penalise those travelling to the airport from outwith Edinburgh. |
"The committee also remains frustrated that it has not been able to confirm in any detail what funding is in place to construct the Earl scheme." | "The committee also remains frustrated that it has not been able to confirm in any detail what funding is in place to construct the Earl scheme." |
The SNP's transport spokesman Fergus Ewing said: "The SNP does not believe that this scheme represents value for money. | |
"The current proposals would mean a tunnel would have to be made under the live runway, which would require train engines of a power that do not exist on the Scottish rail network. | |
"The massive costs of this scheme can be put to far better use and we will outline our proposals on this soon." | |
He added the party would consider alternative routes for a rail link between Waverley station and the airport which did not involve "burrowing under a runway". |
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