Glasgow Airport boss says rail link decision a ‘backward step’
28.10.09
The managing director of Glasgow Airport has told MSPs the decision to scrap the airport rail link is a ‘backwards step’. Amanda McMillan told Holyrood's Transport Committee an enhanced bus scheme was no substitute for a railway, and both the airport and Glasgow would suffer as a result of the decision. She also revealled that the airport was only told of the decision 20 minutes before the SNP announced it to parliament.
Ms McMillan told the committee the airport's growth was built on a ‘unique partnership’ with the city and the country. She said: ‘We are extremely disappointed about the decision to cancel the rail link. There is a pressing need to improve surface access to and from the airport, otherwise it is the city and airport that will suffer.’
‘We made a commitment to do something which would have improved our standing on the world stage and would have unquestionably improved the image people had when arriving in the city. It is taking a step backwards by pulling away from the project and not continuing to invest jointly in creating an international gateway.’
Ms McMillan also criticised the proposed government-funded Fastlink bus service from Glasgow, saying the project as it currently stands would fail to deliver a fast and reliable journey from the city centre.
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