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- Indded>> RT @njak_100: so unchallenged assertion in Lords is speed disparity #HS1 + #HS2 is c170kmh when in reality it is c30kmh (at... 1 day ago
- RT @njak_100: >>he also claimed #HS2 'average' speed wld be 330kmh when tech documentation states unequivocally this is max timetabled... 1 day ago
- RT @njak_100: Viscount Astor tells HoL #HS2 debate that #HS1 'max speed' is 225kmh. My last 2 Estar jnys managed steady 300kmh Ebb-Ashfd... 1 day ago
- @simon_carne That's the Crewe-Euston stopping service (1h 37m). Good service but not the faster VT service (two of them remain) 1 day ago
- @simon_carne Lichfield doesn't have a regular fast London service..... 1 day ago
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Eastside is taking shape – bring on HS2
The transformation of Eastside is already taking place. Work on the city centre park has begun and Birmingham City University is further developing its impressive campus. In recent days we’ve given presentations to developers and completed filming about HS2 with … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, Economic, West Midlands
Tagged ATOC, BCU, Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Future, Centro, Curzon Street, Eastside, Geoff Inskip, Greater Birmingham LEP, Mike Whitby
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Regeneration in Eastside is gathering pace – bring on HS2!
The re-development of Eastside is gathering pace with work starting on Birmingham City University’s £61m City Centre Campus. The campus development, alongside Millennium Point, is the latest work to begin in Eastside which will also soon be home to a … Continue reading
Posted in Economic, West Midlands
Tagged BCU, Birmingham City Council, Birmingham City University, Curzon Street, Eastside, Eastside City Park, HS1, HS2
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