What do locals think of the plan for eight new railway lines for the city?
  • 8 months ago
For decades now, Bristol’s congested neighbourhoods have long wished for a better railway network connecting the city. A sorry victim of the Beeching Cuts, the city lost many of its railway tracks in the 1960s, and with car use increasing over the years it has since suffered with gridlock and pollution. A report by INRIX, found that drivers lost almost four days sat in traffic in Bristol in 2022, making it the second-most congested city in the UK. Solutions are needed - and so many people are pinning their hopes on a revitalised railway network.
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