Rail vs air
TGV
Monday, 29, Sep 2008 12:00
The Conservatives say concentrating on a high-speed rail network is a bigger priority than the proposed third runway at Heathrow.
Shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers told the Tory party conference in Birmingham she preferred developing Britain's railways to a third runway.
It is a fundamental choice which commits the Conservatives to a transport policy which does not heavily rely, as the current government does, on aviation for its economic future.
Businesses view additional capacity at Heathrow as being a pressing priority, but environmentalists are opposed to a new runway because it would reflect a major new commitment to heavily-polluting aircraft above Britain.
There are many advantages to a high-speed rail network – it would boost the economy by £60 billion, the Tories hope, as well as relieving overcrowding on existing lines and "shrinking divisions" between north and south.
The project would be hugely expensive, however, and must be a long-term solution - the Tories would not expect its completion until 2027.