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On 21 July, 19:43, "Paul Scott"
wrote: ... from Mahwinney report. *Available on DfT website. http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/rail/pi/hi...whinneyreport/ "I recommend that serious consideration be given to making Old Oak Common the initial London terminal for the high speed line - and that in the early stages it be designated London-Old Oak Common (just as Euston would have been designated London-Euston) - and that effective use be made of the £16 billion Crossrail project and other rail and tube connections to provide access to passengers` final destinations including Heathrow. " "I have concluded and recommend that, in the early stages of a high speed rail network, there is no compelling case for a direct high speed rail link to Heathrow, and that a London-Old Oak Common interchange could provide an appropriate, good quality terminus and connection point to the airport. (paragraph 46)" I recall very similar comments being made when HS1 was at a similar stage of planning, suggesting that the the line should terminate at Stratford, and passengers connecting from there to central London. If HS2 follows a similar trajectory, perhaps we'll end up with an expensive station built at Old Oak Common, with HS2 trains from Euston to Birmingham whizzing through without stopping there. Robin |
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