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    2 months ago

    That won’t help, you’ll just have empty trains leaving Leeds as well as London. Unless people live and work in the same place this is just a cost of a train network.

    • Daniel Quinn
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      42 months ago

      Not exactly. A functioning train network means that you get people living in London and working in Brighton, or living in Cambridge and working in Oxford.

      Many European cities have healthy patterns like this. For example, there’s a lot of shared labour between Amsterdam, Utrecht, Den Haag, and even Rotterdam.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 months ago

        Why on earth would anyone pay London prices for a house and pay commuting costs when they could just live in Brighton?

        • Daniel Quinn
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          22 months ago
          • Their partner works in London
          • Their kid goes to school in London
          • They travel to the continent often
          • They like urban city life
          • Their art studio / gym / dance classes / choral group is in London
          • Their friends and family are all in London

          There are lots of reasons. Additionally, as you diversify the transport network and spread work locations around, housing costs even out across the region.