Network Rail has proposed a new £34bn ($55bn) high-speed railway line linking Scotland and London by 2030.
The line will go via Birmingham and Manchester, getting passengers from Glasgow to London in just two hours and 16 minutes, the rail firm said.
It would cut travelling between London and Birmingham to 45 minutes, from a best time of one hour and 22 minutes currently.
Rail passengers would also be able to get to Manchester in one hour and 23 minutes, from two hours and eight minutes now.
BBC NEWS | Business | New high-speed rail plan unveiled
Sounds good to me.
The line will go via Birmingham and Manchester, getting passengers from Glasgow to London in just two hours and 16 minutes, the rail firm said.
It would cut travelling between London and Birmingham to 45 minutes, from a best time of one hour and 22 minutes currently.
Rail passengers would also be able to get to Manchester in one hour and 23 minutes, from two hours and eight minutes now.
BBC NEWS | Business | New high-speed rail plan unveiled
Sounds good to me.