I think we have a problematic "can't do" attitude in this country. Nice infrastructure and stuff is seen as just something that happens to other countries and people are much too accepting of that.
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Yeah it is very annoying. It may get restored in the future but at the moment it's just another failed infrastructure project due to a lack of political will and leadership.
As a northerner I'm angry that "Northern Powerhouse Rail" still hasn't gotten anyway. The economic benefits of east/west connections in the north would benefit the whole country.
It's painful to think about, honestly I just try to be thankful any of it got done at all.
The big advantage of the whole thing would have been linking everything via a new network. It could have all but eliminated internal air travel.
I mean, that sums up my feelings about British infrastructure projects in general.
Take the GWML upgrades. Two decades ago, there was talk of a) electrifying it all the way from Paddington to Swansea and b) signal upgrades to allow the speed limit to be increased to modern high-speed status. What we ended up with is half the electification programme canned, resignalling work that never seems to be any closer to being done, and rolling stock that can't excede 140mph anyway. Basically a whole rolling stock generation wasted without moving to a higher standard; I guess we'll be lucky if they make any progress over the next few decades in time for the next rolling stock replacement...
People grumble about London getting all the love, but I'm just glad that somewhere is able to build some actual infrastructure. The Lizzy Line is great, and I genuinely hope that they manage to get Crossrail 2 off the ground. But it'd be nice if we could build something- anything- outside of London too.