Diego Napier
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- Mar 27, 2010
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It's been reported that if they do not go through with HS2 they will have to spend vast amounts of money upgrading the WCML in the next 10 years to cope with demand, ok it won't be 55 billion but the money spent will just be a stop gap until they're forced to do it all over again within the next 30 years. Freight is also getting heavier on the WCML, just having that route wont be viable over the next 50 years.
The figure for HS2 is actually 42 billion. The 80 billion recently quoted was just a number plucked out the air by the Institute of Economic Affairs, who briefed the media on it and then hours later it was being reported as fact.
The 42 billion has been earmarked for HS2 only, there is no certainty what so ever that this money would be made available for incremental schemes on the existing infrastructure.
Yes and the 42 billion was just a number plucked out of the air by the Government.