Fascinating programme, thanks for the heads up.
Fascinating programme, thanks for the heads up.
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority is about to be merged with.the National Infrastructure Commission, with an unknown remit.
Cheers for the heads up, just finished watching.Panorama just started about HS2. The angle I suspect will be anti last government.
But how the fck did the likely cost become well over £100b, from £32b, in 15 years? In the end the cross party parliamentary committee said it did not offer good value.
What happens now to the huge installations and irreparably damaged countryside in the bits in progress?
Do we need to go through how moving express services to a dedicated line significantly increases network capacity again?
well that was the plan, got dropped due to complaints, objections and even higher original cost. therein lies the problems, every step of the way people said cant do that like that, protestors, planning objections, put stretches underground to appease some locals, cant put a line into central London (though they could). no one happy, not enough strength of leadership to tell people to stfu and accept a major infrastucture improvement. like they did building out the original rail network. left with a half baked dogs dinner of compromises.The only way this would make any sense now would be if HS2 connected with HS1 and the Channel Tunnel - through trains to and from Europe from Birmingham would make sense - and they could continue on existing tracks to Manchester/Liverpool and Leeds/Newcastle.
Nah - they won't do it. Too sensible, they'll spend the money on new roads anyway.
The only way this would make any sense now would be if HS2 connected with HS1 and the Channel Tunnel - through trains to and from Europe from Birmingham would make sense - and they could continue on existing tracks to Manchester/Liverpool and Leeds/Newcastle.
Nah - they won't do it. Too sensible, they'll spend the money on new roads anyway.
Have just returned from the tip and on rhe way back home I got another glimpse of that red framed that has been made.I dig the bridge even if the costs and wider project are a complete nonsense.
Well, if it was, it was better than the one they've got now (if indeed they've got one at all!)Wasn't this the original plan?
Well, if it was, it was better than the one they've got now (if indeed they've got one at all!)
Yeh, hands up! I missed that (or forgot it!)1987 advert for the project. Shame we dropped the ball on it
1987 advert for the project. Shame we dropped the ball on it
The mess they've made of Euston for what? Absolutely f**ing nothing except eventually
to sell to property developers to turn into another unaffordable, "property investment", ghost
town. I sometimes wonder if the tory "fingers in property companies pies" planned it all along.
Key Labour and Tory figures such as Lord Adonis and Boris were passionately pro the concept of HS1 and HS2. It wasn’t corruption.
But from the start the cost was a fantasy..
Build it, and they will come. For an island of our size, HS Rail would have huge benefits for us. When the French can make Paris - Marseilles a via day trip (I know I've done it) we should sure be able to connect cities that are far closer. Getting the Eurostar from Brussels to STP and getting back quicker than the STP-BTN leg is just ridiculous.The cost would soon be forgotten once it was up and running and being a benefit.