Nottingham59
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When HS2 opens from Old Oak Common to Birmingham and Handsacre, what services could there be?
This thread is about HS2 phase 1, to Curzon St and Handsacre only. Platform extensions on the classic network are included in the scope, but major investments like "they need to build phase 2a" or "Build HS2 Euston" should go in another thread, please.
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Questions that occur to me include:
For information, the HS2Phase One Full Busines Case (April 2020) included a Modelled Train Service Specification (TSS) of 6tph:

www.gov.uk
This thread is about HS2 phase 1, to Curzon St and Handsacre only. Platform extensions on the classic network are included in the scope, but major investments like "they need to build phase 2a" or "Build HS2 Euston" should go in another thread, please.
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Questions that occur to me include:
- How many tph could Old Oak Common actually handle? (The HS2 Phase 1 TSS suggests 6tph; others sources 10tph.)
- How many tph can get actually get through Colwich? What if southbound freight were suspended in the morning peak, and northbound in the evening? How many freight paths are actually needed during the day?
- What WCML passenger services should use Colwich? (Given that every WCML path will exclude an additional HS2 path)
- Should HS2 run Curzon St to Manchester services in Phase 1? (Not in the HS2 TSS)
- Can 400m trains split at stations with platforms less than 400m long? Could they open doors only on one half of the train? Or not at all?
- What services could be cut back in South Manchester to allow more HS2 paths into Piccadilly?
- Could HS2 trains get to Victoria via Chat Moss, like Lumo are planning to do?
For information, the HS2Phase One Full Busines Case (April 2020) included a Modelled Train Service Specification (TSS) of 6tph:


HS2 Phase One full business case
The full business case for the HS2 Phase One route from Birmingham to London.