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Rail plan proposed for Heathrow Rail plan proposed for Heathrow
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The government is putting forward plans for an international rail interchange at Heathrow alongside its proposals for a third runway at the airport.The government is putting forward plans for an international rail interchange at Heathrow alongside its proposals for a third runway at the airport.
Transport Minister Lord Adonis told The Sunday Times the hub would enable more passengers to travel to Heathrow by train rather than by car.Transport Minister Lord Adonis told The Sunday Times the hub would enable more passengers to travel to Heathrow by train rather than by car.
The £4.5bn hub would also link London and the north of Britain with destinations on the continent.The £4.5bn hub would also link London and the north of Britain with destinations on the continent.
Green campaigners said they supported it as an alternative to the runway.Green campaigners said they supported it as an alternative to the runway.
Established plansEstablished plans
Lord Adonis said: "I think that it [the hub] is an attractive idea.Lord Adonis said: "I think that it [the hub] is an attractive idea.
"It's vital that we have an integrated approach to planning new rail capacity and any new airport capacity that's also required.""It's vital that we have an integrated approach to planning new rail capacity and any new airport capacity that's also required."
A hub, which would run between London St Pancras and Birmingham, Manchester, and Leeds, with Heathrow linked in, was first proposed by the Tories last September as an alternative to a third runway. The rail link, which would run between London St Pancras and Birmingham, Manchester, and Leeds, with Heathrow linked in, was first proposed by the Tories last September as an alternative to a third runway.
Conservative transport spokeswoman Theresa Villiers said rail would cut Heathrow flights by 66,000 a year, 30% of the planned capacity of the third runway, eventually rising to 44% with a more extensive high speed rail network in the UK.Conservative transport spokeswoman Theresa Villiers said rail would cut Heathrow flights by 66,000 a year, 30% of the planned capacity of the third runway, eventually rising to 44% with a more extensive high speed rail network in the UK.
John Stewart, a campaigner against Heathrow expansion, said: "We do support high-speed rail as an alternative to a third runway but we do not think there is a market for both as they will both be going for short-haul passengers.John Stewart, a campaigner against Heathrow expansion, said: "We do support high-speed rail as an alternative to a third runway but we do not think there is a market for both as they will both be going for short-haul passengers.
"It's either one or the other.""It's either one or the other."
He added that the government had not consulted on the addition of the high speed rail line and that it was a "bolt-on to already established plans for a third runway" that he did not believe the government were serious about.He added that the government had not consulted on the addition of the high speed rail line and that it was a "bolt-on to already established plans for a third runway" that he did not believe the government were serious about.
A government decision on Heathrow's expansion is due this month.A government decision on Heathrow's expansion is due this month.