Network Rail: HS2 is ‘vital for Britain’

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Network Rail today submitted its formal response to the government’s HS2 consultation saying that the building of HS2 – a high speed line from London to Birmingham and beyond – is ‘vital for Britain, for its economy and for its transport network’.

David Higgins, chief executive, said:

“Parts of our national rail network are straining at the seams and in little more than a decade our busiest, most important inter-city rail artery – the west coast main line – will be unable to cope.

“We will be turning people and goods away and this will have a serious economic impact on the UK – we cannot allow this to happen.

“A new high speed line, capable of creating a massive boost in capacity and relieving the west coast main line, is essential. HS2 must go ahead – it is vital for the economy and for the transport network.”

In 2008 Network Rail published its ‘New lines Study’ which contained a vast amount of analysis to understand the long-term capacity issues facing the railway.

The report concluded that within a decade the west coast main line will be ‘full with other inter-city lines following not far behind’ (midland main line and east coast main line).

By this point, the restricted capacity of the rail network between major cities will have become a significant ‘brake on, and barrier to, sustainable economic growth’.

Costly and disruptive upgrades of the existing infrastructure are ‘not the answer’ with only the building of new lines as a realistic solution – with high speed delivering the greatest benefit.

The analysis concluded that building of HS2 would not only ‘transform’ travel between our major cities, it would also release 13 train paths per hour on the exiting west coast potentially transforming the commuting for communities not well served by today’s services (e.g. Northampton, Milton Keynes).

It would also release significant extra capacity for freight on Britain’s busiest freight corridor.

Mr Higgins concluded: “We recognise that this scheme has its opponents but we are firmly of the view that the step-change increase in rail capacity that HS2 would provide is essential for the long-term wellbeing of the nation as a whole.”

3 COMMENTS

  1. HS2 is a political vanity project that will drain funding and resources from the rest of the system. A far better option would be to use the funding to upgrade existing routes, including re-instatment of some of the lines closed by Beeching.

    • a far better option is in fact to build hs2 instead of upgrading existing lines as these are in fact more costly, less beneficial, far more disruptive and more likely to suffer from cost escalation as the recent west coast upgrade has shown.

  2. HS2 is an essential development of a rail system already creaking at the seams.

    Meanwhile the Greens down in Brighton tried to stop their dustmen eating bacon on a Monday, having declared it a meat free day; thankfully the dustmen were having none of it.

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