Despite a lack of clarity around plans for HS2, the Department for Transport says it remains 'committed' to the costly project, which is intended to create fast rail links between London and major cities in the Midlands and North of England.
Despite a lack of clarity around plans for HS2, the Department for Transport says it remains"committed" to the costly project, which is intended to create fast rail links between London and major cities in the Midlands and North of England.The Department for Transport has said it"does not comment on speculation" after proposed cost-saving plans for HS2 were reported.
The newspaper reported that plans to run services at up to 224mph are in jeopardy as officials decide whether to reduce maximum speeds. "Spades are already in the ground on the HS2 programme. It will better connect regions across the UK, provide a greener option of travel and is supporting tens of thousands of jobs.
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