HS2 bill could rise to £102bn with first trains delayed until 2039, government admits

19 mai 2026 | Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent
Transport secretary Heidi Alexander blames Conservative government for ‘obscene increase in times and costs’ The HS2 high-speed railway will now cost up to £102.7bn and trains will not start running between London and Birmingham until as late as 2039, the government has admitted – £70bn more and (…)
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