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February 9th 21, 10:38 AM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Roland Perry
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First two HS2 tunnels completed at Euston
In message , at 10:11:01 on Tue, 9 Feb
2021,
remarked:
On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 08:46:23 +0000
Graeme Wall wrote:
On 09/02/2021 08:28,
wrote:
Nothing. This new track would be solely for freight and it would mean that
freight trains can run for further without blocking pax trains than they
do now. It doesn't mean they wouldn't have to stop at all. Through cities
they'd still have to share tracks but thats better than the current
situation
and certainly better than spending north of 100 billion on a new pax railway
that will probably makde zero difference to freight times.
So the usual half-arsed British answer which achieves none of the
desired objectives and ultimately costs far more than doing the job
properly in the first place.
So you think spending 100B+ on a railway to shave off 30 mins for pax trains
It's more than an hour for many destinations in the Midlands.
and as yet unknown time (possibly zero) for freight trains
HS2 isn't for freight trains.
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