Peter Sarf
Established Member
I can see the words "HS2" cropping up in conversations for decades. For example "remember back in the 2020s when we nearly got a UK high speed rail network - that was until HS2 got curtailed/vandalised/rationalised......".From what I have read so far, this has the makings of the longest-ever running thread on this website.
"And to think we all now rely on Maglev" ...... "using recycled car batteries" [/Dream].
Sorry mods - a bit too speculative perhaps but I do wonder how history will view this. Will any lessons be learned. Are there any lessons to learn.
My most optimistic is of course that a new and cheap add on from Handacre to Crewe gets sanctioned very soon. Call it the North Midlands extension (Don't say it !). Perhaps the start of a more piecemeal approach to High Speed rail ?.
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