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Latest Reports and Publications

This is the place to come to find the latest reports and publications solely relating to the BML2 Project.

Please circulate to friends and colleagues and, if appropriate, to your local Councillors
in Brighton, Sussex, South Downs National Park, Tunbridge Wells or Kent.


An in-depth study highlighting the benefits of BML2 for Kent and Tunbridge Wells by providing direct travel to Stratford and London's Docklands via the Wealden Line.

This latest 14pp report can be downloaded for viewing and printing by clicking on the image.

Please circulate to friends and colleagues and if appropriate, to local Tunbridge Wells and Kent councillors.


Oven-ready rail project

To read or print the full article online go to "The News" menu or CLICK HERE to download

 

How BML2 will benefit Sussex 150An in-depth study highlighting the benefits of BML2 for Brighton and the South Coast by providing direct travel to Stratford and London's Docklands via the Wealden Line.

This latest 18pp report can be downloaded for viewing and printing by clicking on the image.

Please circulate to friends and colleagues and if appropriate, to local Brighton, Sussex and South Downs National Park councillors.


 

BML2 IS LEADING THE WAY

Ten years on, BML2 has been given a green aspect to proceed further.

Its Sussex and Kent phases are relatively easily-achievable and the London phase is in abeyance for the moment.

Lewes MP Maria Caulfield has been extraordinarily helpful and last week submitted the bid to the DFT as part of its ‘Restoring Your Railway Fund’ for 1960s lost links.

The closure of Lewes-Uckfield was a vindictive political decision but thanks to a 50-year campaign and local authority support we can put it right.

Please read the full story in our "The News" section ~ Many will be astounded by the political twists and turns, the false dawns, and political betrayals of the past which are featured in a new 32-page colour brochure entitled "Re-opening Main Lines in Sussex and Kent", which is being published by the Wealden Line Campaign next week.