HS2 is set to officially examine the option of reducing the speed of its trains as a strategy to save billions and mitigate construction delays. Reports indicate that, under the
HS2 is set to officially examine the option of reducing the speed of its trains as a strategy to save billions and mitigate construction delays. Reports indicate that, under the
Old Oak Common in west London, once overlooked and underdeveloped, is now on course for a dramatic economic and development transformation. According to a study by consultancy Arcadis, commissioned by
Britain’s flagship high-speed rail project, HS2, is facing fresh scrutiny as internal management estimates suggest costs could reach £66 billion, marking a substantial £9 billion increase from previous projections. The
Confidential government documents have revealed the escalating costs of extending the High Speed 2 rail link into London’s Euston station, with the total price tag now exceeding £7.5 billion. The






