Sunday, 8 February 2026

PAIRS 28 - A LOOPY MONSTER?



Chris Williamson proposes Neom-informed Loop to connect northern British and Irish cities

https://www.dezeen.com/2026/02/06/the-loop-chris-williamson-high-speed-railway/ 


The Loop.

The Line.


Loopy? The project boasts that it has been inspired by Neom's The Line which has apparently already been placed in doubt, with suggestions that the project is being drastically scaled down for budget reasons: see -

Neom no more? Saudi Arabia reduces ambitious plans for 'The Line' and futuristic megacity

https://www.euronews.com/culture/2026/01/26/neom-no-more-saudi-arabia-reduces-ambitious-plans-for-the-line-and-futuristic-megacity

This hardly seems to be a good beginning for an idea.



Does one read the text correctly – that Williams has been working on Neom?

"Maybe I have been too influenced by the scale, the vision and the ambition of Neom The Line in Saudi Arabia, having worked on the high-speed stations running alongside the one hundred and seventy kilometre long city for the last few years," Williamson said. 

The issue of any involvement in ‘ambitious’ projects like this have been raised by others. The whole project has always been contentious, in need of discussion and review rather than what looks like happy acquiescence.



Is one able to argue that it is ‘a job,’ something along the lines of the “I was merely following orders” excuse? Oddly this 'following orders' argument, which is repeatedly mocked and rejected, lies at the heart of military control – one has to do what one is told, or else. Circumstances such as these are always very complex and challenging.




Maybe Williams has been inspired by the Lock Ness monster? The project looks like it would be a monster winding across the landscape; but what is the real impact beyond surprised amazement and intrigue? This is yet another project that needs comprehensive debate, discussion, and review. While the graphic diagram is interesting, revealing this unusual geometrical connection between these cities, like the Neom project, the concept embodies much more than a graphic idea and needs careful scrutiny. One should never get too excited about a schematic diagram, no matter how canny it might be.




The Loop.

Looking at the cities that are linked, it seems that Bangor in Wales might be the weakest point, the smallest city - 15,000 people in 2021 - apparently being in The Loop only because of its geographical usefulness in the patterning of the diagram. There must be more places of this size that are being bypassed.


The monster.

The Loop.

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