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Transport Economics: Rail Investment
12th August 2011
Here is a super short transport cost benefit analysis example regarding plans to re-open a rail link between Oxford and Milton Keynes could generate millions of pounds for the economy. In total it would cost £178m and then £11.6m a year to run, but Oxford Economics says it would bring an economic benefit to the area which it estimates at £32m a year. This BBC news video would make for a good short introduction to the example, and here are some other links to coverage of the Oxford Economics research in the local papers.
Oxford Mail: Rail link could be worth £38m a year
Official web site East West Rail