As this blog revealed on
Sunday, there is an attempt being made to use the HS2 project to spend a
whole load of public money on an unnecessary new station near Crewe, which
would be sited well out of town. The use of a regional Quango by Cheshire East
Council’s Tory leader Michael Jones for this end also endangers the gains
already made by the town in securing an HS2 connection.
Crewe station, with Pete Waterman's favoured traction type
Undeterred by the growing opposition to his proposed waste
of public money, Jones went right ahead with the scheduled meeting of the Cheshire and Warrington Local Transport
Body (LTB) yesterday, with his hobby-horse at the top of the agenda. In
this he was supported by his “rail expert”,
one Pete Waterman, whose involvement in restoring steam locomotives is
considered to give him suitable insights.
Yes, this is the same Pete Waterman who was a third of
Stock, Aitken and Waterman, the trio who churned out formula pop in industrial
quantities some years ago, to the indifference of many who wished they had not
even started. He has no experience of high speed rail, the workings of Network
Rail, franchising, stock provision, or much else on today’s railway. But he’s a
“rail expert”.
The meeting of the LTB began and Jones attempted to hurry
matters along. This was interrupted by someone from the CPRE, who gave every impression
that they had read my earlier blog post. Was the proposed station 300 or 3,000
metres from the existing one? Jones was unable to give a clear answer. Then it
became clear that the “300 metres”
figure was between station limits, and
along the tracks.
By station limits, we do not mean the platform ends, but some distance beyond that. The station
entrances would be at least 3,000 metres apart. The BBC and all others who
reported the smaller figure have been deliberately misled. It
got worse: the man from the DfT wanted it specifically minuting that he had
taken no part in the HS2 discussion. This is very bad news for Jones’ ambition.
Then it was Waterman’s turn: the rep from Warrington Council
discovered that everything they had asked to be included had not. They
therefore voted against Jones’ motion and will write to the Minister under
separate cover. At this point, Popster Pete lost his rag and claimed that the
Warrington rep didn’t understand. But, as “rail
expert”, it was his job to enable
others to understand.
On top of that, the man from Middlewich Town Council, who
want to see a reinstatement of their rail service, discovered that Jones’
promise of including it in the LTB submission was an empty one. His unhappiness
was compounded by the thought that spraying money up the wall on Jones’
boondoggle would adversely affect the Middlewich campaign. Unhappy faces all
round.
So now we have two competing clowns in the ring. We should be so lucky (etc).
I saw Waterman on BBC breakfast a few weeks ago reviewing the Sunday papers, including an article about the East Coast Line which he completely misunderstood. This government-owned service actually makes a profit, but somehow Pete completely misunderstood or misinterpreted the article and thought the line makes a loss. So then he started banging on about "privatisation good,nationalisation bad"
ReplyDeleteIn the spirit of "I'm Sorry I haven't a Clue", can I suggest a round of the Michael (aka Kim-Il) Jones Songbook, solely featuring songs from the Waterman stable.
ReplyDeleteI Should Be So Lucky (Kylie) - yes Michael, we know
Never Gonna Give You Up (Rick Astley) - go on give it a try!
Venus (Bananarama) - a couple hundred metres from the new station apparently
Respectable (Mel & Kim) - sorry, we can't accept that one, see suggestion number 1!
Say I'm Your Number One (Princess) - not now Mr Ross....
Wouldn't It Be Good (Nik Kershaw) - no it would not!
This Time I know It's For Real (Donna Summer) - something we're all too afraid of...
Pass the Dutchie (Musical Youth) - or rather Pass the Duchy, we need some of it's land to get the Stoke trains in...
No Limit (2 Unlimited) - to his nerve..
Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now (Samantha Fox) - don't be so sure of yourself
Roadblock (Stock Aitken Waterman) - I think we may be seeing one or two of these...
Tragedy (Steps) - it certainly is
Better the Devil You Know (Kylie) - sorry, that's the Wesley Fitzgerald Songbook
any more?
On a railway thread...
ReplyDeleteDid you really miss Kylie Minogue - The Locomotion... Loco I grant you...
Tim,
ReplyDeleteAn elegant solution for Crewe would be to have a connection back onto HS2 north of the existing station (where HS2 and the WCML will run alongside each other). This would of course put the existing station on a short loop off the high-speed line.