High Speed Railway Lines In The United Kingdom
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High-Speed Railway Lines in the United Kingdom
Author | : Source Wikipedia |
Publisher | : University-Press.org |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 2013-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781230495279 |
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: High Speed 1, High Speed 2, Thames Hub. Excerpt: High Speed 2 (HS2) is a planned high-speed railway proposed to London Euston from the English Midlands, Northern England, and potentially the central belt of Scotland. At present there are no plans for a link to Heathrow or a direct link to HS1 and the continent. The project is being developed by High Speed Two Ltd, a company limited by guarantee established by the UK government. The line is to be built in two phases with the section between London and Birmingham being the first phase. The route would take the form of a "Y," with a trunk between London Euston and Birmingham Curzon Street. The route would then split into two spurs, one continuing to Manchester Piccadilly via Crewe and Manchester Airport and the other to Leeds via East Midlands and Sheffield Meadowhall. High-speed rail is supported in principle by the three main UK political parties who argue for High Speed rail and increased capacity. Opposition centres around passenger congestion at Euston, the impact on Camden and NW London Suburbs, the Chilterns AONB, which UK cities should be served, the environmental consequences and the economic viability of the scheme. The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government formed in May 2010 stated in its initial programme for government its commitment to creating a high-speed rail network. In January 2012 the construction of phase 1 between London and Birmingham was approved. Construction is set to begin in 2017 with an indicated opening date of 2026. In January 2013, the preliminary phase 2 route was announced with a planned completion date of 2032. High-Speed Rail Network in Europe in 2011 HS1 (the Channel Tunnel rail link), Britain's first high-speed lineHigh-speed rail has been expanding across the European Union since the 1980s, with several member...
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