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Published Date: 19 September 2009
COMMONWEALTH Games chiefs today said the Scottish Government's decision to scrap the planned rail link to Glasgow Airport would not spoil the event.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) said it did not consider the link "critical" to a successful games in 2014.

A rail link connecting the airport and city centre was one of the arguments deployed by ministers in their successful pitch to attr
act the 2014 Commonwealth Games to Glasgow.

But on Thursday the Glasgow Airport Rail Link (GARL) project became the biggest casualty of next year's Scottish Government £30 billion budget.
The move will thwart the creation of 1,300 jobs, but the SNP says it will save £170 million over the next three years at a time of growing spending constraints.

Critics accused the SNP of an anti-Glasgow agenda and council leader Steven Purcell described the rail link decision as a "dagger in the heart" of the city.

The CGF today issued a response to a letter from the Scottish Government explaining the decision to axe the GARL.

Mike Hooper, CEO of the CGF, said: "Whilst, at the time of the bid, the GARL formed part of the overall transport solution for the Games the Federation does not consider this as critical to the successful delivery of the Games and accordingly we accept the decision by the Government for the reasons they have stated.

"In doing so it is important to also note the renewed commitment given to us by the Scottish Government in their communication to ensure that the final transport solution will indeed meet the needs of the Games and in this regard we will continue to work with both the Scottish Government and our colleagues at the Organising Committee in Glasgow."

The Government is providing funding for the Fastlink transport project in Glasgow, which will improve bus services linking the city centre, SECC and the new Southern General Hospital.

The SNP said this will ensure better transport links in the city in time for the Commonwealth Games.



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1

Astrotrain,

19/09/2009 18:02:48
Scrap the international aid budget (the UK government gives enough), scrap the useless Commissioner bodies, sell off Scottish Water etc

Then there will be enough money for the rail link.
2

ih8hibs,

19/09/2009 20:21:17
Its spoilt for being in Glasgow!
3

Fletty,

19/09/2009 20:32:24
Steven Purcell said it's a "dagger in the heart"

Then went back to his day job of closing down schools.
4

Front Street,

Relugas Road 20/09/2009 12:34:20
Fact of the matter is that most CG overseas spectators and Athletes will most certainly be going though Edinburgh Airport.
Surely a case for improving transport links there?
5

Front Street,

Relugas Road 20/09/2009 12:36:32
#1..To fund a White Elephant rail link?
6

Jeeemy,

St Andrews 06/11/2009 09:31:36
Folk’s just wait come 2012 the number of white elephants in the east end of London, will not only make your eye’s water, they will make your pockets even lighter.
The London Mayor has even the temerity in this recession to even put up a folly, in the form of his tower.
Mind you in the overall cost of this mind blowing crazy games of what is now believed to be £20 billion (without the creative accounting) the tower is peanuts (just like the mayors brain).
7

westview,

Split off from the East. 19/11/2009 12:25:22
It makes more sense to spend money joining up the missing cross city rail link at Glasgow Queen Street and Glasgow Central station. This joins up the East to the West of Scotland. For the future transport needs of Greater Glasgow ,make a rail circular link round the area by dropping a pre cast concrete tunnel under the Clyde at the edge of Glasgow /Paisley Airport. Join up the rail tracks north of the river to a new station at the airport. Continue the route in a circle via Renfrew and Braehead to join up with the tracks leading back to Glagow. A Grand Outer Circle. Like the Newcastle area transport system. As for the Air planes land the larger bigger new ones at Glasgow / Prestwick. Keep Glasgow / Paisley airport for domestic flights.

 

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