The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Consultati­on on rail link plans to start

- CLAIRE WARRENDER

Aconsultat­ion on plans for the Levenmouth rail link will finally begin next week. The public will be asked for their views on various aspects of the £70 million project, including where two stations should be built.

Four options for the Leven terminal have been suggested, including a site next to Leven swimming pool and the old power station site.

A second station will be built near Cameron Bridge. Options for freight trains are also being looked at.

The railway between Leven and Thornton is due to open in 2023 and will link with the Fife circle line and direct trains to Edinburgh.

Work to clear the 12 miles of track and carry out geological investigat­ions has already begun.

The online consultati­on is seen as a key milestone in the long-awaited project and campaigner­s have hailed the step forward.

Levenmouth Rail Campaign chairman Eugene Clarke said: “The consultati­on is eight months later than expected but it’s a good chance to influence what is going to be the biggest regenerati­on exercise in Levenmouth for generation­s.

“A separate website has been created for it and it will go live on Monday.”

Campaign group members and councillor­s attended an online meeting with Network Rail last week to discuss the details.

Mr Clarke added: “Station choices for Leven are down to four. Most people think it will go behind the swimming pool.”

A £10sm Levenmouth Blueprint announced by Transport Minister Michael Matheson last year will ensure integrated bus and active travel options are also looked at.

Mr Clarke said the campaign group wants to see a cycle path and pedestrian walkway created alongside the railway.

“That’s not within the remit of the Network Rail project but our plea is to get different organisati­ons i nv o l v e d and wo r k i n g together,” he said.

The Levenmouth rail link

will also be used by people in the East Neuk and they have also been urged to get involved in the consultati­on.

A Network Rail spokespers­on said: “We are making great progress on our proposals for the new line and look forward to being able to share them with the local community later this year.”

 ??  ?? REVIVAL: The old railway lines near Leven swimming pool. Picture by Steve MacDougall.
REVIVAL: The old railway lines near Leven swimming pool. Picture by Steve MacDougall.

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