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Are We There Yet?
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The half-baked plans to save a few minutes between 'the north' and London may not reach, errr, London.
Is there ANYTHING this country and governments can do properly, cheating excepted.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-64421 566
Is there ANYTHING this country and governments can do properly, cheating excepted.
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Governments have no clue how to draw up contracts. Not their money is it and in most cases so many people pass through blame can never be laid at anyones feet.
Of course the underlying problem is the (un) civil service who should be setting this and monitoring the project not the Government as they are the constant. But of course civil servants cant be fired either.
Governments have no clue how to draw up contracts. Not their money is it and in most cases so many people pass through blame can never be laid at anyones feet.
Of course the underlying problem is the (un) civil service who should be setting this and monitoring the project not the Government as they are the constant. But of course civil servants cant be fired either.
"The half-baked plans to save a few minutes between 'the north' and London may not reach, errr, London. " - that's what the hard of thinking continually drone on about but that's not the main reason for doing it. It's about capacity in the exiting lines but hey dougy don't break the habit of a life time and get the right end of the stick.
Mushroom's explanation (or one of them):
'"Time saved" is a spin off. the essential problem being solved by HS2 is a lack of capacity on the existing railway. the last upgrade was meant to be future proof until 2030 but has already been used up. a further upgrade(assuming it's possible) could take 20 years, with its attendant disruption.
so 2 choices: new build HS2? of allowing 80T trucks on our roads (which would end railfreight and the need for more capacity overnight)?'
'"Time saved" is a spin off. the essential problem being solved by HS2 is a lack of capacity on the existing railway. the last upgrade was meant to be future proof until 2030 but has already been used up. a further upgrade(assuming it's possible) could take 20 years, with its attendant disruption.
so 2 choices: new build HS2? of allowing 80T trucks on our roads (which would end railfreight and the need for more capacity overnight)?'
The existing line is used for passengers and freight, slow trains, fast(er) trains, freight trains etc all sharing the same line. HS2 is primarily to get most of the passengers off the existing line and leave that for freight and stopping services etc. The sad thing is that early on it became known that the new line would be N minutes quicker than the existing one for passengers. Hey presto the media and general ignorencia focus only on that. Hence the general public, like the questioner here think that the time difference is the reason for doing it.
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**Breaking News**
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed that HS2 will terminate at Euston:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-64421 566
So that's largely put the kybosh on it, then.
"Jeremy Hunt said he did not "see any conceivable circumstances" why it would "not end up at Euston"."
Of course, he didn't say when that might happen. It begs the question: what do they intend to do with the massive holes that have appeared all around Euston station:
https:/ /www.ia nvisits .co.uk/ article s/insid e-hs2s- huge-eu ston-co nstruct ion-sit e-48428 /
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed that HS2 will terminate at Euston:
https:/
So that's largely put the kybosh on it, then.
"Jeremy Hunt said he did not "see any conceivable circumstances" why it would "not end up at Euston"."
Of course, he didn't say when that might happen. It begs the question: what do they intend to do with the massive holes that have appeared all around Euston station:
https:/