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HS2 alternative 'would mean years of rail disruption' | HS2 alternative 'would mean years of rail disruption' |
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A government-commissioned report says the alternative to a new HS2 high speed rail link would see 14 years of weekend route closures and longer journeys. | A government-commissioned report says the alternative to a new HS2 high speed rail link would see 14 years of weekend route closures and longer journeys. |
The report, by Network Rail and Atkins, says upgrading existing rail lines would severely affect the East Coast, Midland and West Coast mainlines. | The report, by Network Rail and Atkins, says upgrading existing rail lines would severely affect the East Coast, Midland and West Coast mainlines. |
It says that would double travel times between Leeds and London. | It says that would double travel times between Leeds and London. |
The study will inform the government's updated business case for HS2, which will be presented on Tuesday. | |
It will be the fifth official presentation given by the government on HS2. | |
HS2 is designed to shorten journey times between London and the Midlands and north of England, but has attracted stiff opposition from some quarters because of doubts that the cost - last estimated at £42.6bn - will bring sufficient benefit. | |
Those living along its route also fear the disruption it will bring to their areas. | Those living along its route also fear the disruption it will bring to their areas. |
A previous report in September, by the consultants KPMG, said the project would be markedly beneficial to the UK economy, and boost overall growth by 0.8%. | |
However, that report failed to convince critics and KPMG itself included a caveat which said it had made the "implicit assumption" that transport connectivity was the only supply-side constraint to business location, and that it had ignored other possible constraints to growth, like labour or land shortages. | |
'Hellish' | 'Hellish' |
The report says that, in total, improving the existing lines, a plan seen by some as a better use of public money, would require 2,770 weekend closures involving 144,000 hours of work. | The report says that, in total, improving the existing lines, a plan seen by some as a better use of public money, would require 2,770 weekend closures involving 144,000 hours of work. |
The BBC's transport correspondent, Richard Westcott, says he has been told it would cost £20bn to upgrade the UK's three existing north-south train lines. | The BBC's transport correspondent, Richard Westcott, says he has been told it would cost £20bn to upgrade the UK's three existing north-south train lines. |
Modelling a typical weekend, the report argues that the journey time from London to Leeds could be increased by two hours and 10 minutes to more than four and a half hours while the work is going on. | Modelling a typical weekend, the report argues that the journey time from London to Leeds could be increased by two hours and 10 minutes to more than four and a half hours while the work is going on. |
A journey between Huntingdon and Peterborough would be doubled to an hour. | A journey between Huntingdon and Peterborough would be doubled to an hour. |
Atkins has also concluded that residential and commercial demolitions would be required. | Atkins has also concluded that residential and commercial demolitions would be required. |
A government source said: "We need to do something because our railways are nearly full, but the alternative to HS2 is a patch and mend job that would cause 14 years of gridlock, hellish journeys and rail replacement buses. | A government source said: "We need to do something because our railways are nearly full, but the alternative to HS2 is a patch and mend job that would cause 14 years of gridlock, hellish journeys and rail replacement buses. |
"The three main routes to the north would be crippled and the economy would be damaged." | "The three main routes to the north would be crippled and the economy would be damaged." |
On Sunday, the Treasury Minister, Danny Alexander, told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme that he was "very confident" the HS2 high-speed rail project would be delivered within its £42.6bn budget. | On Sunday, the Treasury Minister, Danny Alexander, told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme that he was "very confident" the HS2 high-speed rail project would be delivered within its £42.6bn budget. |