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HS2 Files :HS2 costs will to £106 Billion (more than three times the original estimate), warns government watchdog

    Kris Lubcek
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    The British government watchdog National Audit Office (NAO) says that the HS2 rail project is over budget (with current estimate of £106 Billion versus the original estimate of  £34 billion) and behind schedule.

    Watchdog says this is due to government and HS2 Ltd having underestimated the project complexity and project risks since the start of the project.

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    What is HS2?

    United Kingdom's High Speed 2 (HS2) project is a high-speed railway network under construction. HS2 railway is to link 21 destinations – Birmingham, Birmingham airport, Carlisle, Chesterfield, Crewe, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Manchester airport, Newcastle, Old Oak Common in London, Oxenholme, Penrith, Preston, Sheffield, Warrington and York.

    The project is executed by the government-funded company High Speed Two (HS2) Limited. Company is responsible for for developing and promoting the project. HS2 Website says, the new high speed railway will connect 8 of UK's biggest 10 cities serving around 30 million people, almost half the UK population.

    The HS2 project is comprised of Phase 1 and Phase 2 parts. According to HS2 Ltd, Phase 1 will link London and Birmingham by 2026 and Phase 2 will link West Midlands and Manchester in the west and Leeds in the east completing the network by 2033.

    HS2 High Speed 2 Rail Network of Britain

     

     

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