A BRAND new high-speed rail terminal is currently under construction in the UK. The £460 million site is set to open in 2030 and will link two major cities as part of the HS2 rail ...
Visualisation showing a tram passing under the new Curzon Street station (image credit: HS2) Engineers working for the HS2 project have completed the last of more than 2,000 concrete piles that will ...
Doubling tariffs on imported steel will raise cost of the metal when Iran war is already inflating steel and concrete prices ...
Cabinet ministers contradicted themselves about the future of the HS2 high speed train line north of Birmingham in interviews that call into doubt property market assumptions about the infrastructure ...
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HS2 Birmingham-London: Something has gone hideously wrong with HS2 – and it feels personal for Birmingham
The HS2 project between Birmingham and London faces delays and soaring costs, raising concerns about its economic benefits and impact on public services. Dr Steve McCabe shares his thoughts on the ...
New photos have revealed a 'major milestone' for the HS2 project in Birmingham, but there's "still a lot of work to do" until it opens. Engineers have completed the last of more than 2,000 concrete ...
Plans for a mixed-use development directly opposite the new Curzon Street rail station – the Birmingham terminus for HS2 - have been approved.
The head of HS2 Ltd will report by mid-July on how slowing down trains could affect the project's cost and delivery date.
Opened in 1838, the station was the first direct railway line linking Birmingham to London and has been described as one of the world’s oldest surviving pieces of monumental railway architecture.
Engineers have completed the final stage of piling at Birmingham’s new Curzon Street station, laying the groundwork for the city-centre terminus that will serve HS2 trains. More than 2,000 reinforced ...
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