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dorsetfreelander



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Is HS2 worth building?

The arguments seem to be based on
1. job creation
2. reduce the north south divide
3. increase prosperity in the north
4. reduce the load on existing routes

I argue that it's a 19th Century technology and that we should be investing in better communications infrastructure (fibre optics, virtual reality etc) rather than spending £50bn+ shaving a few tens of minutes off journeys to three or four destinations.

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Post #312594 4th Dec 2016 2:35 pm
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I agree, waste of money and no foresight at all.
Take a step further and go Maglev or some better technology.

By the time it gets built, if ever finished it will be outdated.anyway.

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Waste of time, effort and money

Perhaps we should see about getting our homeless people off the streets and reducing the need fof food banks before vanity projects Rolling Eyes

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Doesn't 1 and 3 help with that? I have no idea about the pro's and con's of it, but I understand they are using Chinese Steel for it because it's cheap. Given the current problems with the domestic steel industry, that does seem to contradict 1 and 3.

We all know it will be 3 times over budget and delayed though. 
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There is nothing wrong with HS trains as a mode of travel, however the infrastructure should be such that the vehicle travelling on the infrastructure can be upgraded as technology improves and higher speeds obtained. The present track width is too narrow for VHS trains, Had Brunel's original track been set as the standard we could already be travelling on trains with a journey time of 2-2.5 hrs Glasgow or Edinburgh to London.
There is no reason why trains shouldn't travel at current aircraft speed in the future, aircraft are now much slower than 30 years ago, time for some progress, by the time you have arrived at an airport in time to check in and pass through security you would be already half way there Laughing my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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There is still some scope to upgrade speeds on 4'81/2" the French have managed over 350mph on same gauge,seems if you want to move anywhere in the future the railways are the only way,open up more old routes and reduce fares. Smile

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HS2 completion date is scheduled for 2033. Be interesting to see the status of Hyperloop by then, maybe they'll have to rename it to LS2 
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I like the idea of it but it's not exactly north is it ? Do it now ! Your a long time dead !!

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Im told by people that use it, that the french high speed train system is very successful.

But it is different in many respects from what is proposed for the UK.

1) Distances are much greater and so its speed advantage has a more significant effect in reducing journey times.
2) Many of its stations are built well outside cities and towns and have huge parking areas, which makes them easy to get to.

My understanding is that my nearest HS2 station would be in the centre of Birmingham which despite being only 20 miles away would take an hour to drive to and park during rush hours. As it happens I can currently drive to a local satation in 15 mins, park for a lot less £s and catch a train that is only 20 mins slower than the HS2 would be. So for me it offers no time saving but will use billions of tax payers money.

Of course I could be wrong as there seems to be little detail available concerning the HS2 proposals other than routes. Jules

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Lets be serious for a minute.
Public transport is slow, dirty, unreliable, overpriced, inflexible, and you get to sit next to the village loon for an hour+ with no way to escape.

Where I work there is a train station within 10 minutes walk, who are the ones who are regularly late - train passengers, who are the ones who constantly complain about the rail fare increases. Who are the ones who can't work late - because they will miss "their" train, I'm sure there should be another one in an hour or two.

Don't get me started on buses, the last three I have tried to catch have been cancelled "due to staff shortages" - does this mean even bus drivers hate the damn things so much they won't travel on them anyway?

Aircraft are great if you like spending two hours in an overpriced shopping center waiting to board, and if you are 4'10" and 7st wet through to fit the seats, then waiting at the far end for your laptop/tools to arrive, then get ripped off for a taxi/train to your final destination.

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Andy131 wrote:
... who are the ones who constantly complain about the rail fare increases?

It is probably not unreasonable for train users to complain about fare increases. Being easy captive targets, they are robbed blind in the same way that motorist are.

Just imagine the effect on rush hour if all commuters took to the roads to get to and from work every day. When I lived in Harlow, Essex, a tube strike turned my trip to work (Harlow-Luton 30 miles) into a gridlocked nightmare.

Do we need HS2? I would say no. Spend the money on the rail infrastructure that we already have. Make that work efficiently before we destroy the countryside with a government vanity project of dubious benefit.

Nowadays when I go into Sheffield, I park well outside the city and use the tram system. At £3.90 per day ticket including parking, what's not to like.

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3disco wrote:
There is still some scope to upgrade speeds on 4'81/2" the French have managed over 350mph on same gauge,seems if you want to move anywhere in the future the railways are the only way,open up more old routes and reduce fares. Smile

They may have reached it but the average is about 200mph on TGV track, much slower on the SNCF track, I cannot see there will be any advantage unless the majority of the track is special to HS with no bends just extremely gentle curves, banked track brings its own problems. Most TGV track is elevated to overcome obstacles thus enabling straighter sections and wide radius curves, one does not need to knock down many buildings and houses just elevate the track over them. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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HappyNomad wrote:
Andy131 wrote:
... who are the ones who constantly complain about the rail fare increases?

what's not to like.


Last time I tried park and ride some clown thought it would improve my car by keying it, front wing, both doors and rear wing, down to the metal, apparently according to the police normal for that area. We have tried in the past, but "you can't bring that dog on here sir" - 2kg miniature Yorkie , so we drove into Cambridge and paid for 5 hours parking !! (think second mortgage).

Tube strike - did I mention that public transport was unreliable.
Maybe we need a few more tube strikes, that way companies will think about moving out of London, where rents are cheaper, labour is cheaper 9and more available), transport works better parking is available, and you don't get to pay congestion charges. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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I now work for division for Network Rail, and IMO no HS2 is not good value for money and journey time reduction is a joke.

Yes the current infrastructure should be upgraded, which is being done, but possibly not in the most beneficial manner.

And as most of the work being done on the tracks (that I have dealings with) is by contractors who are blatently ripping the company/government to the tune of £££££££££££££££££ because they see it as cash cow, then money will continue to be diverted in the wrong direction.

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