Winslow could be "swamped with cars" when station is in use, warns local politician
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Winslow could be "swamped with cars" if there are no integrated transport links to the new station.
So said Buckingham Constituency Labour Party member, Mark Brown, when he hosted a visit from the Shadow Rail Minister this weekend.
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Hide AdWinslow and the surrounding villages are currently experiencing a great deal of upheaval due to work on both East West Rail and the HS2 high-speed rail line.
Shadow Rail Minister Tan Dhesi MP wanted see for himself the progress at the new station and chat with people in the community.
Mark Brown took Mr Dhesi on a walk around Winslow, seeing construction of the railway for themselves and meeting with local people.
Mr Brown said local bus services must be linked to the station at Winslow.
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Hide Ad“If we don’t create an integrated transport plan, Winslow will be swamped with cars," he said.
"People will inevitably park in our streets to avoid parking charges.
“The council must act now before this becomes a problem, not after it blights peoples lives.”
Mr Dhesi said he wants to ensure that the local community benefit from rail developments and that the local environment is protected.
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Hide AdHe said: “Rail is the future of transport but it is crucial it is done in a sustainable way.”
And he added: “We must ensure that the Aylesbury link of East West Rail is built.
"This was promised when the construction was agreed and to truly benefit local people must be built now.”
He also called for the line to be electrified, saying: “To be truly sustainable, EWR and the Chiltern line must be electrified now."
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