Fazaar1889
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The purpose of HS2 is to increase capacity on existing railways by moving the high speed lines off existing railways onto the new shiny HS2 lines. On the assumption that HS2 is built in full, will there still be high speed trains on the existing lines? This question mainly stems from a recent video by RMTransit where he mentioned that Network Rail is upgrading the signalling on the East Coast Mainline to allow for speeds of up to 140mph following the East Coast Digital Programme which will allow these fast trains from 2030. This implies that they want to continue running High speed trains on the existing network right?
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East Coast Digital Programme - Network Rail
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