It’s not. The environment for infrastructure projects in this country is utterly broken.Of course. But not when it's been administered/run and executed by morons.
It’s not. The environment for infrastructure projects in this country is utterly broken.Of course. But not when it's been administered/run and executed by morons.
here here, always nimbys wherever you build it, the same people were saying we couldn't afford the Olympics and should be scrapped.
The Olympics worked because we just said yeh f*** it lets do it properly and went along with it. It cost a fortune but people didn't care.Call it what you will but for those of us living with this sort of disruption for 8-10 years (an example today is 2 lots of roadworks and a road closure on a 12 mile journey) so we can build a shit train track that doesn't even get to its end point at either end are right to feel a bit pissed off with the whole thing. It doesn't get to London, It won't go to Manchester, It won't really help with capacity. What exactly is the point?
The Olympics showed what can be done in this country. HS2 is going to be a monument to bad financial planning, poor decision making and Corporate greed.
The same should have happened with HS2. It should have been started about 3 years earlier than it was, just throw all the NIMBY court cases out. That would have kept costs down. Politicians should have done a better job of backing the project. Lots of the land could have been bought sooner.
there's the problem, you cant simply throw out the court cases, have to follow due process. we're constantly hamstung by our law around this. to my mind only two major projects have completed on time, Olympics and Millenium Dome, because there was broad support, clear deadline and proper crapholes with limited nimby action.The Olympics worked because we just said yeh f*** it lets do it properly and went along with it. It cost a fortune but people didn't care.
The same should have happened with HS2. It should have been started about 3 years earlier than it was, just throw all the NIMBY court cases out. That would have kept costs down. Politicians should have done a better job of backing the project. Lots of the land could have been bought sooner and that would have kept costs down. Deciding halfway through to scrap bits has wasted money already spent on obtaining planning and design for those bits....
Wrong. It won't help with capacity as much as it fully would, but it will make a huge inroad into the capacity crunch.Call it what you will but for those of us living with this sort of disruption for 8-10 years (an example today is 2 lots of roadworks and a road closure on a 12 mile journey) so we can build a shit train track that doesn't even get to its end point at either end are right to feel a bit pissed off with the whole thing. It doesn't get to London, It won't go to Manchester, It won't really help with capacity. What exactly is the point?
The Olympics showed what can be done in this country. HS2 is going to be a monument to bad financial planning, poor decision making and Corporate greed.
What you describe there is "Living in China"
You are talking about no appeals process for people losing their homes. Whatever your politics, I'm not sure that's a vote winner.
This.Nobody will remember the budget when the thing is up and running. Nor the here-today-gone-tomorrow politicians. A lot of the Victorian railway entrepreneurs whose names are long forgotten went bust building the very same infrastucture that we rely on to this day. And how often did the Channel Tunnel cause political storms by going wildly over budget before it finally opened for business? Nobody gives it a second thought now, nobody cares. You're building an infrastructure for the next hundred years. Just build the damn thing!
Then build HS3 down to West Country...
This.
Although since it (probably) isn't about money (with the Tories happy to spaff tax payers' money when it is going into the pockets of their chums, vide the Covid mega-spaff), what is it about, all this 'we may have to look at this again' bolleaux? Is it a vote-winner to walk away from the work done so far, leaving it like an abandoned Nazi megastructure (five past seven, Channel 5)? Who would applaud that?
in France they rush through new train lines. They’re pretty brutal in dealing with obstinate land owners and environmentalists. There was a R4 doc on the differences about 10 years ago. They said something like we build one new railway bridge per annum, after a very long process. Whilst the French built 100 new bridges a year. Run centrally, any entity trying to stop it is brushed aside.
So privatisation and fragmentation has weakened us? Crumbs. Who could have guessed.
France still has to obey the same level of European regulation, so the fault for our crumbling infrastructure can’t be laid at Europe’s door, it appears that our government are incompetent, not that it isn’t possible to build infrastructure cost effectively.
One man, one car, burning hydrocarbons. The way God intended it.
You can always build more lanes.
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It was over 4 years actually.Every other country seems to be able to build major infrastructure in a quarter of the time and often a quarter of the cost that it takes us..it took almost three years to dual a mile of the A259 between Ferring and Angmering... huge amounts of money for the consultants and crap contractors...
Every other country seems to be able to build major infrastructure in a quarter of the time and often a quarter of the cost that it takes us..it took almost three years to dual a mile of the A259 between Ferring and Angmering... huge amounts of money for the consultants and crap contractors...
France started construction of its high speed network in 1976. Tory and Labour governments here have delivered the sum total of St Pancras to The Tunnel.
The EU are fully supportive of brand new high speed networks through national parks and semi wilderness. Currently on the side of France in driving through a new Alpine line from Lyons to Turin, despite mass protest from French environmentalists. Remember Corbyn and his side of the Left always called it a capitalist club. That means wealth generation for business. If that overrides nature, so be it.
I’m not linking continental Europe as a cause in any way to the UK’s antiquated and expensive railways, I’ve never heard anyone attempt that.