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Pm To Fund To Fund High-Speed Rail Route For The North
I read the above headline on BBC news with interest - that Boris Johnson is personally bank-rolling this scheme; only to find on reading the full article that it is actually being funded by you and me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//how will getting commuters to their destinations twenty minutes earlier boost the economy? //
journey time saving is a spinoff benefit - the main reason for new lines is to increase capacity, making room for more freight trains, which will boost the economy. it's easier to build new rather than spend years trying to upgrade existing and if it's to be new, then making it high speed is a no-brainer.
journey time saving is a spinoff benefit - the main reason for new lines is to increase capacity, making room for more freight trains, which will boost the economy. it's easier to build new rather than spend years trying to upgrade existing and if it's to be new, then making it high speed is a no-brainer.
………….and the same argument applies to HS2. the main north-south route was upgraded over nearly 20 years but the extra capacity this conferred has already been used up, 11 years early. this can be seen daily when the slightest hiccup causes cascades of delays all along the route. so what to do... cancel HS2, YMB? but what would you propose in its place? another 20 years of disruptive upgrades which may not bring any real benefit? or maybe major upgrades to the M1 and M40? HS2 my be perceived as a rich man's toy but without it, or something else, the country's infrastructure may seize up.
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