The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife railway plans not necessaril­y on track

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Sir, – It must be gratifying for St Andrews Rail Link campaigner­s that Scotland’s new Transport Secretary sees fit to fund an independen­t appraisal for the constructi­on of a new rail link into St Andrews despite the existence of the nearby Leuchars main line rail station supported by a regular 10-minute bus journey between the station and the town.

A Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance (STAG) evaluation will consider all forms of transport, not just rail, and the introducti­on of electric buses to the route together with improved and upgraded road connection­s could be a positive outcome of their appraisal.

The constructi­on of a completely new railway line into St Andrews is an extremely expensive and disruptive proposal requiring a new rail bridge spanning the River Eden as well as various cuttings and viaducts through agricultur­al land.

The proposed new line will adversely impact existing road networks including access to St Andrews Golf Links and The Old Course Hotel.

A new rail station with car parking will have to be built in St Andrews and this will surely increase the flow of road traffic into St Andrews.

Furthermor­e, there is no evidence that a rail link will actually reduce traffic flow through this historic town as is being hypothesis­ed by the campaigner­s.

Therefore there is a strong possibilit­y that the much awaited STAG appraisal could result in the St Andrews Rail Project hitting the buffers once and for all. Allan Chalmers.

7 Links Crescent, St Andrews.

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Transport Minister Michael Matheson is shown the old St Andrews rail station on a recent visit.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Transport Minister Michael Matheson is shown the old St Andrews rail station on a recent visit.

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