The cost of building HS2 between London and Birmingham has now risen to £66 billion; and they were saying that the whole lot could be built for £105 billion? London to Birmingham, Brimingham to Manchester, Birmingham to Leeds? That was all rubbish, it seems to me.
HS2 trains will still run from Birmingham to Manchester, but will run on the existing West Coast main line. HS2 trains going from Birmingham to Manchester Piccadilly will only be 250 metres long, not the originally planned 400 metres long.
The combined effect of this is that HS2 will carry fewer passengers from Birmingham to Manchester, and in a slower train. This is because of using the existing line, which means that HS2 will only travel at 125mph on the straights - the same as an existing Pendolino train -and round the bends it will be limited to 115mph - which is slower than the Pendolino.
Who ever thought that this was a good idea?