East West Rail announces electrification plans and details of public consultation

  • Preference for discontinuous electrification with hybrid battery-electric trains
  • 16 drop-in consultation events to be held across the route from November to January for people to comment on latest EWR plans
  • Consultation includes weekend and online events, and a virtual consultation room to maximise public engagement

East West Railway Company (EWR Co) has announced plans for electrification and the dates of a public consultation on the latest designs and plans for its project which will link Oxford, Milton Keynes, Bedford and Cambridge.

The 10-week non-statutory consultation will run from 14 November 2024 to 24 January 2025, offering communities along the route a crucial opportunity to have their say on the latest plans and shape the future design of the railway.

EWR Co has confirmed its preference for green traction power in the form of discontinuous electrification with hybrid battery-electric trains, after the Chancellor confirmed government support for the project in yesterday’s Budget.

As well as the environmental benefits such as reducing carbon emissions, discontinuous electrification would mean overhead lines would only need to be installed along some sections of the route, which would significantly reduce disruption during construction and potentially decrease visual impacts in more sensitive locations along the new railway. This option would also cost less than full electrification, reducing the need to alter current structures and requiring less land for things such as mast foundations.

As well as electrification, the consultation will provide latest designs and information on East West Rail, including:

  • A new railway between Bedford and Cambridge
  • Essential upgrades to the existing line between Oxford and Bedford
  • New stations/upgrades to existing stations
  • Proposed service patterns
  • Level crossings
  • Reducing environmental impacts and our commitment to biodiversity net gain

David Hughes, CEO, EWR Co, said: “We’re excited to confirm our plans for electrification, which support our environmental goals by delivering sustainable low carbon journeys and supporting the UK’s transition to an overall net zero carbon economy.

“This consultation is a pivotal moment in our journey to create a railway that truly serves the needs of our communities and delivers sustainable growth for the region and the whole country by improving access to jobs, education and public services.

“East West Rail represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to connect communities across the Oxford-Cambridge region. We invite everyone to take part in our consultation and share their feedback on our proposals to create a positive legacy for future generations who will live and work in the area.”

Consultation events will be held at various locations along the entire proposed route, including some weekend dates and online events, to widen opportunities for people to attend. A Virtual Consultation Room will also be available, where all the information shown at the public events can be accessed online in a virtual room.

For those unable to attend in person, all consultation materials will be available online, with multiple ways to provide feedback.

The consultation, originally planned for summer 2024, was rescheduled due to the General Election. This new timeframe covers the Christmas and New Year holiday period, but to ensure ensures that communities have ample opportunity to engage with the project and shape its development, the consultation period runs for an additional two weeks and concludes on 24th January.

For more information about the consultation and how to get involved, please visit our consultation page or contact our helpdesk at contact@eastwestrail.co.uk

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Notes to Editors:

  • The purpose of this non-statutory consultation is to obtain feedback on the early designs, including areas where are considering options. Feedback will be taken into account as we develop the designs in more detail and select preferred options. Feedback will also be used to review potential opportunities and inform plans to mitigate the impacts of the project.
  • A statutory consultation will then be carried out where we will present more detailed information about the proposed infrastructure, its likely environmental impacts and the measures and strategies we are developing to mitigate those impacts. Feedback from the statutory consultation will be taken into account before we finalise our proposals and submit our application for a Development Consent Order, which if approved, would grant consent to build the new railway between Bedford and Cambridge, as well as the other upgrades between Oxford and Bedford to deliver the full proposed EWR service.

*Event dates, times and locations are as follows:

Time/date Day Location Address
2pm-7pm Tuesday Oxford  Oxford Town Hall
19-Nov-24     St Aldate’s, Oxford, OX1 1BX
2.30pm-4.30pm

20-Nov-24

Wednesday Online webinar  
2pm-7pm Thursday Bicester  John Paul II Centre

The Causeway, Bicester, OX26 6DY

21-Nov-24    
2pm-7pm

22-Nov-24

Friday Great Shelford Shelford Rugby Club, The Davey Field,

Cambridge Road, Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire, CB22 5JU

 

2pm-7pm

26-Nov-24

Tuesday Steeple Claydon Steeple Claydon Village Hall

Queen Catherine Road, Steeple Claydon,

Buckingham, MK18 2PY

   
12pm-5pm Saturday Bedford  The Grand Hall
30-Nov-24     The Sixth Form, Bromham Road, Bedford, MK40 2BS
2pm-7pm Tuesday Cambourne  Cambridge Belfry
3-Dec-24     Back Lane, Great Cambourne,

Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6BW

2pm-7pm Friday Lidlington  Lidlington Village Hall
6-Dec-24     High Street, Lidlington, MK43 0RT
2pm-7pm Monday Bedford  Bedford Swan Hotel and Thermal Spa
9-Dec-24     The Embankment, Bedfod, MK40 1RW
6pm-8pm

10-Dec-24

Tuesday Online webinar  
2pm-7pm

11-Dec-24

Wednesday Wilden Wilden Village Hall

2 High Street, Wilden, Bedford, MK44 2PB

   
2pm-7pm Friday Tempsford  Stuart Memorial Hall
13-Dec-24     Church Street, Tempsford, Sandy, SG19 2AW
2pm-7pm Tuesday St Neots St Neots Town Football Club
7-Jan-25     5 Kester Way, St Neots, PE19 6SL
10am-12pm

9-Jan-25

Thursday Online webinar  
2pm-7pm Friday Comberton Comberton Village Hall
10-Jan-25     Village Hall, Green End, Comberton, Cambridge, CB23 7DY
2pm-7pm

15-Jan-25

Wednesday Bletchley Bletchley Masonic Centre

263 Queensway, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, MK2 2BZ

   
2pm-7pm Friday Woburn Sands  The Summerlin Centre
17-Jan-25     138 Station Road, Woburn Sands, Milton Keynes, MK17 8SG
12pm-5pm Saturday Cambridge The Clayton Hotel
18-Jan-25     27-29 Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2FB
2pm-7pm Tuesday Cherry Hinton St Andrew’s Church
21-Jan-25     Coldhams Lane, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, CB1 3JS

About the East West Rail Project   

The East West Rail Project is a once in a generation opportunity to connect people and businesses between Oxford, Milton Keynes, Bedford and Cambridge through a new direct rail line. It is a railway with community at its heart that will open up new journeys, cut travel times, and ease congestion on local roads. The route will connect people to the things and places that matter, bringing local benefit and sustainable growth by unlocking the social and economic potential of the area.

The East West Rail Project will be delivered in three Connection Stages:

  • Connection Stage One: Oxford to Bletchley and Milton Keynes
  • Connection Stage Two: Oxford to Bedford
  • Connection Stage Three: Oxford to Cambridge

Network Rail was responsible for developing the first part of Connection Stage One, connecting Oxford with Bicester before the East West Rail Company (EWR co) was set up.  Since 2018, EWR Co and Network Rail have partnered in a construction alliance, East West Rail Alliance, to complete Connection Stage One. EWR Co and Network Rail are acting as the Department for Transport’s joint sponsors.

To deliver Connection Stage 2, work is ongoing to bring forward services between Oxford and Bedford from the end of the decade. Planning consent for these works was also granted by the Transport and Works Act order in 2020.

Connection Stage 3 would complete East West Rail and enable passenger services to operate between Oxford and Cambridge via Bletchley and Bedford. To complete this work, we will need to apply for a Development Consent Order (DCO), which would grant consent to build the new railway between Bedford and Cambridge, as well as the other upgrades between Oxford and Bedford to deliver the full proposed EWR service.

About East West Railway Company

The East West Railway Company (EWR Co) is a non-departmental public body with limited company status set up by the Secretary of State for Transport in 2017 to deliver the East West Rail (EWR) Project.

EWR Co aims to bring fresh thinking to the Project, challenging the industry status quo, leading to more efficient and cost-effective project delivery and better outcomes for the communities in and around the Project.

The corridor, which runs from Oxford through Milton Keynes and Bedford to Cambridge, is an economic artery that makes the UK a global leader in life sciences, technology and innovation, with the potential to create jobs, drive growth and attract investment for the entire country. EWR Co’s ambition is to unlock the full potential of this region that is vital to keeping the UK globally competitive in a way that considers the environment and offers value for taxpayers.

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