I began a thread asking people to think about what would happen were it scrapped, hereOne of the problems with HS2 haas been that some rail and transport 'experts' have criticised it from the beginning.
People like Christian Wolmar have constantly denigrated the project without ever costing any alternative schemes which would give the same benefits.
This gives the Govt. a perfect reason to say even rail enthusiasts are critical so we will be right to scrap it.
To say 'there must be a better way' without giving a shred of evidence about the viability or cost of alternative schemes is typical of why we have such a ghastly record of
infrastructure shambles.
So if HS2 is scrapped, what then? Do we just put off carrying more passengers or do we embark on alternative schemes which are not on the drawing board and hve no
costings supplied.
The railway will NOT be getting any more money from the Govt in lieu of what they save on HS2 so it is encumbent upon the naysayers to give costed alternatives.
I wait in hope!
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/what-if-hs2-is-scrapped.176184/