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HS2 Northern England Rail Link Delayed Four Years Amid Cost Overruns
Britain's HS2 high-speed railway project, aimed at connecting London to northern England, will face at least a four-year delay for the northern extension between Birmingham and Handsacre. This postponement prioritizes completion of the main London–Birmingham route amid escalating costs now projected to exceed £80 billion and the truncation of the original plan, including the cancellation of the northern leg to Manchester. HS2 Ltd remains committed to finishing the 18-mile northern link despite these setbacks, while government officials emphasize controlling spiraling expenses and improving infrastructure planning. The delay reflects broader challenges with capacity constraints on the existing West Coast Mainline, which could impact service quality if HS2 trains join prematurely. The Labour government, which took office last year, supports completing the southern phase but has not reinstated the northern extension. Overall, the project continues to face financial and logistical hurdles even as it remains a key part of the UK’s strategy to enhance connectivity and compete with European high-speed rail networks.



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