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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-03-11 05:16 AM
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Extra £500m for high-speed rail tunnel to protect Chilterns
Officials in the Department for Transport have found the extra cash from other spending along the 100mile £32billion proposed route.

The change to the plans will mean that a final decision on whether to give the green light to the HS2 project will now be delayed from this month to mid-January.

The High Speed Rail 2 connection, which would be built between 2016 and 2026, will cut the journey time between the two cities by 35 minutes to less than 50 minutes.

Transport secretary Justine Greening will say early next week that the extra money will pay for a 2.4kilometre-long (1.5 miles) tunnel under the Chiltern Hills beyond Amersham.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/8932224/Extra-500m-for-high-speed-rail-tunnel-to-protect-Chilterns.html

As one who doesn't find railway lines and trains in the least bit offensive I really don't understand why a tunnel is necessary.
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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-04-11 05:29 PM
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1. HS2 route to be tunnelled under Brussels to get to China more quickly
In response to huge popular unease, the government has announced plans to vary the route through which it obtains capital funding. Protests against existing plans have been loudest in the Buckingham constituency often crashed into by Nigel Farage, and as a result plans have been unveiled to avoid Brussels completely by tunnelling under it and extending the line to China, with scheduled stops on the way in Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata.

The original programme for HS2, or ‘How to Spend again’ has been derailed many times due to unexpected or unprepared-for situations such as countries not paying for their tickets, frozen assets at critical junctures, or the wrong kind of Berlusconi on the line. But with the new Expressway, due to be in operation by 2026 at the latest, the government is confident of reducing the time taken to produce a better deal for the British taxpayer, and cut waiting times for the extension of credit to small businesses by up to 52 years.

‘This has nothing to do with Nimbyism,’ said Transportable Secretary of State Justine Greening, ‘and we are working hard with our European counterparts to find a way to avoid bothering them at all. In fact, we’re looking to reduce services to any European destinations whatsoever, and to be honest, I doubt they’d even notice.’

The new tunnel will begin just outside Amersham which is jolly convenient for many government MPs who will be able to simply park up, step into First Class and text their drivers to ask them to wait as they head off on important government business to the other side of the planet.

http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2011/12/03/hs2-route-to-be-tunnelled-under-brussels-to-get-to-china-more-quickly/
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