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One of HS2's underlying problem was its name. It was and is all about capacity building but was marketed as speed.
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The problem with HS2 is that people at each end want it but people in the middle don't. And with a small island like ours there are lot of in between places that don't really benefit and are adversely affected.
With big countries it's easier to go around those middle places but not so here. Or those middle places are far enough apart to warrant being included in the route. |
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---------- Post added at 12:31 ---------- Previous post was at 12:22 ---------- Sunak has just delivered the relevant section of his speech. He now says the ‘Network North’ supposedly to be built instead will enable travellers “to get from Manchester to the new station in Bradford in 30 minutes. Sheffield in 42 minute, and to Hull in 84 minutes on a fully, electrified line." Which would be grand, if it ever got built. But as of right now, how do we know that in 3 years he won’t claim the “facts have changed” and what he’s proposing now won’t get scaled back, delayed or cut again? These are just pretty words from a Tory Prime Minister to a Tory conference hall full of people who know they’ll have to move heaven and earth not to lose the forthcoming election, but don’t really know how. |
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What rarely gets discussed is what other projects £100B could be spent on that would have far more "bang for buck" e.g. FTTH for each house in the country, like Macron is doing in Frame by 2025. There are many other examples of course.
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I have to admit I’m surprised how fizzing mad I am about all this. Over many years, I’ve gone from supporting the Conservative Party, to giving them the benefit of the doubt, to refusing to support Labour under Corbyn. But I’m now right out of reasons to go on giving my vote to this self-interested shower of charlatans. All the Tory Party will have achieved by the time the line opens is to have extended the north London commuter belt to Milton Keynes. Given how much of it they buried underground to keep their shire voters happy, they might as well hand it over to TfL and let people ride it with their Oyster cards. |
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The only grey area is the impact on freight but I am sceptical believe it will even scratch the surface in recouping the outlay. |
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France by the way is also doing the Grand Paris Express, an outer loop rail for Paris to connect the suburbs and reduce the need to travel through the city to get to the other side.
Not saying we need something like that for London but it's a sign that some countries just do things rather than spend decades debating it, and start building it before canceling it and framing it as a 'brave decision'. I am not even especially bothered about HS2. It's not something I would use much. I was just happy we were actually building something for once. I.E They've been talking of a new crossing in Dartford for about 10 years now. Maybe more. The Dartford Crossing always has long delays now because it simply cannot cope and the idea was to alleviate the fright traffic from Dover/Folkstone by creating a new crossing they would use without having to hit the M25 until they were north of the river. It's always 'out for consultation'. We measure infrastructure projects in human lifetimes at this rate. Our ancestors used to do that for cathedrals they were building by hand, we do that to build a poxy bridge. That's also why all this talk of alternative projects is just talk. He will get applauded from the true believers but those people will never, ever, see those projects because the same thing will happen again. They will consult, which will take years, then there will be legal challenges because somebody's allotment is in the way or the hypothetical noise from construction bothers some NIMBYs in a village two miles away from the construction site, 10-20 years later construction might start at 5x the proposed budget before some twerp who is currently a 17-year-old aspiring SPAD has become PM and cancels the whole thing. |
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They're going to reduce the lines into Euston: https://twitter.com/diamondgeezer/st...DHyeS1v-Ce0Szw
This effectively salts the earth to ensure Labour can't u-turn this decision and continue. The land needed for the additional lines to support further expansion will be sold and built upon. |
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Easy money for some crony or another. |
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