Our railways are full yet demand for services keeps rising. We need extra capacity. Here’s how #HS2 creates extra capacity where it is most needed, creating opportunity across the country.
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HS2 Phase 1 is the UK's only shovel-ready new line. Backed by 10 years of design & development, parliamentary scrutiny, and consultation to get here. No other projects are within 5 years of where it is. Upgrade of existing lines is ‘absurd’ say experts. independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…
More people are travelling by train. West Midlands rail use rose 121% in 10 years. Manchester's 26%. There are 10 million more WCML passengers than a decade ago. Yet, no railway has been built north of London in over 100 years.
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The West Coast Main Line will get busier – demand will rise 12% by 2024. And its tracks are shared by frequent stopping local services and freight trains, all travelling at different speeds. Today, not a single extra train can run south of Birmingham. The #WCML is full.
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Likewise, many lines serving cities across the country are constrained by the local, intercity and freight trains all sharing the same track and travelling at different speeds
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As @jordanbhx puts it: ‘this makes about as much sense as Northern Line commuters travelling from Clapham to Euston having to share a line with a more frequent service going to Edinburgh.’
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HS2 solves this problem. By running intercity trains services on to the new HS2 line, it gifts capacity back to existing main lines. HS2 adds greater intercity capacity than that provided by the three main train lines from London northwards.
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With the fast intercity trains out of the way, that extra capacity means the frequent stopping local services can travel closer together on the existing mainlines. This means more rush hour, local and regional trains, including to stations not served by HS2 trains.
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For example, extra capacity, released by #HS2, could increase #Euston peak-hour commuter seats by 76%, one of the top 10 busiest stations in the country.
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The capacity released by #HS2 could more than double evening peak seats on the frequent stopping services on the #ManchesterPiccadilly to #Crewe and #StokeOnTrent corridors.
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Over 100 towns on existing lines could also benefit from quicker, more frequent journeys and better connections when HS2 Phase 2 is complete. By providing critical capacity in the Midlands, even services to the South West, Wales and East benefit from #HS2.
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'Why don't we just upgrade the existing network instead?' Whether it's doubling the West Coast Main Line or re-opening old lines, they can’t provide all the additional capacity needed in the right places. There are no credible alternatives to benefits provided by #HS2.
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Upgrading the existing network to deliver the same amount of capacity as #HS2 would require 3 huge upgrades of the West Coast, East Coast and Midland mainlines all at once. This would require around 2,700 weekend closures over 15 or more years. #replacementbus
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Upgrading the West Coast’s physical constraints means doubling its width to 4 lines and fixing bottlenecks. It would demolish many, many thousands of homes and businesses along the line in London, Milton Keynes, Rugby, Coventry, Birmingham, Stafford, Crewe and on to Wigan
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Investment in a state-of-the-art, high-speed line is critical for the UK’s low-carbon transport future. It will provide much-needed rail capacity up and down the country and is integral to rail projects in the north and Midlands which will help rebalance the UK economy.
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Challenge the lie that HS2 will destroy 108 woodlands. To support 500,000 UK jobs and deliver a low carbon, high capacity, better connected transformation of our railways, there are some upfront limited impacts. But let’s look at how limited they are:
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England has 52,000 ancient woodland sites. 43 are affected by HS2 between London and Crewe, of which over 80% will remain intact.
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If an ancient woodland is described as affected, in many cases this means a small section of it is affected. On Phase One, 32 are described as affected. Through careful design and environmental consideration less than 0.29 square kilometres of them will be lost.
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HS2 respects the right to peaceful, lawful protest. However, we must correct the incorrect and misleading information about the #HS2 project, such as false claims that entire woodlands are being destroyed.
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HS2 is very conscious of its impact in building the new railway and takes its responsibilities very seriously, employing world leading ecologists delivering many miles of ecological and landscape investments.
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The UK, in particular the Midlands and North, need this vital investment to bring more job opportunities and better connect towns and cities, as well as help decarbonise our transport network. We are committed to delivering the greenest major project ever delivered in the UK.
There is a huge amount of false and misleading information about #HS2 on social media. Below is a myth buster thread which corrects some of the most repeated misconceptions about the project…
Myth 1: ‘HS2 only saves 20 minutes to #Birmingham’. FACT: #HS2 services will call at 25 stations in England and Scotland connecting 30 million people. It also frees up space on the existing network for more frequent stopping local services benefiting those who may never use HS2.
HS2’s budget is spread over 30 years and evens out at less than the annual roads budget. We will support 30,000 jobs at least 2,000 of which will be apprenticeships. The arrival of #HS2 is spearheading economic growth and is expected to create nearly 500,000 jobs around stations.
HS2 is Britain’s biggest environment project, delivering miles of ecological and landscape investments alongside construction. On #WorldEnvironmentDay, find out more about the huge scale of environment work and the benefits #fornature. gapi.io/6rDW
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HS2’s already created over 60 new #wildlife habitats. Grassland, ponds, and plantings now support reptiles, badgers, birds, and bats. At Finham Brook in #Warks six new ponds benefit great crested newts amid 6,200 new trees. #WorldEnvironmentDay
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HS2’s also planting 7 million #trees and shrubs between #London and #Birmingham alone. Over 40 species are being grown by Crowders Nurseries, a family run #SME in #Lincs. We’ve already planted 350,000 of them. #WorldEnvironmentDay
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“HS2 is just 20 minutes quicker to #Birmingham” is a well-trodden myth. #HS2 will transform the UK with the 3Cs: More CAPACITY across the country’s #rail network. A low CARBON #transport network. Better CONNECTIVITY in the #Midlands and #North.
Capacity: #HS2 will add vital capacity to our overcrowded #rail network by placing long distance services on their own pair of tracks. This will create thousands of extra seats and space for more local, commuter and #freight services on the existing #railway.
Carbon: #Rail is the low carbon option for long distance travel, with #HS2 taking cars and lorries off the road. HS2 emits 17 times less carbon than the equivalent domestic flight and 7 times less carbon than the equivalent car journey.
HS2 will help cut the number of cars and lorries on our roads, cut demand for flights, and help fight climate change. Here are some of the facts behind the false information being spread by some groups online. 1/6
Of England's 52,000 ancient woodland sites only 43 will be touched by HS2’s London - Crewe route. Over 80% of the total area of these 43 will remain completely intact. Figures claiming the total loss of 108 Ancient Woodlands are simply not true. hs2.org.uk/building-hs2/e…
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We're creating over 33 square kilometres of new and existing wildlife habitat, an area the size of 4,600 football pitches. An increase of around 30% compared to what’s there now. We'll plant 7 million trees and shrubs, including 40 native species, specific to each location. 3/6