Or the Northern Powerhouse Railway.
It benefits two cities and two cities only: Leeds and Manchester. The 'benefit', if that is how it is to be described, will cut the journey time between the two to 30 minutes, saving about 20 minutes, at a cost of £6bn. It is supposed to be the centre of a Northern Hub.
The problem is that it does not benefit other cities on the periphery: Liverpool, Hull, Sheffield, York, Bradford or the North East. They will still rely on the old Victorian lines and clapped out trains to get to the HS3 terminals.
If the government is going to spend big money on northern railways it would be better spent on upgrading the existing lines so that modern trains running at higher speeds can interconnect all places. A 40 mile stretch capable of running at 140 MPH is neither here not there. All it is doing is connecting the end points of HS2 to form a loop.