Government announces preferred route for Phase 2b
Another major milestone for the HS2 project has been reached with the Government Read more…
Another major milestone for the HS2 project has been reached with the Government Read more…
We kicked off party conference season in 2016 with a dinner with key city Read more…
High Speed Rail Industry Leaders commissioned Albion Economics to undertake some research to Read more…
We recently hosted our inaugural conference at Birmingham’s Thinktank Museum. The aim of the event was Read more…
The redevelopment of London Bridge Station will meet growing transport needs by increasing both passenger and rail capacity at the station by 40 percent, taking passenger capacity from around 50 million to 75 million. High Speed Rail Industry Leaders (HSRIL) held a focus group event here recently, inviting a number of senior representatives from SME’s locally to take part in discussions designed to explore their role in the delivery of high speed rail. The session was hosted by Costain, (more…)
Nadia Savage, Project Director at member company Laing O’Rourke considers how the Read more…
The High Speed Rail Bill has passed the Third Reading in the Read more…
High Speed Rail Industry Leaders has been speaking, through its membership, to Read more…
The Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure Investment and Cities in Scotland and the UK Transport Minister met in Waverley Station to launch two long awaited reports, one from HS2 Ltd on Anglo-Scottish high-speed rail, the other on the case for high-speed rail between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Their common aim has settled on what the Scottish Ministers have long sought: a three hour journey time from Edinburgh and Glasgow to London.
The High Speed Scotland Summary Report sets out the appraisal of a high speed rail connection between Glasgow and Edinburgh, which emerged from initial feasibility work carried out by Transport Scotland when considering potential options for linking Scotland to the high speed network being developed by HS2 Ltd. The report also takes into account the Broad options for upgraded and high speed railways to the North of England and Scotland study, which outlines findings from the feasibility study of delivering journey times of 3 hours or less between London and Scotland, by looking in to upgrade options to the existing West Coast Main Line (WCML) and East Coast Main Line (ECML), and options for high speed routes extending from HS2 Phase Two.
Keith Brown, Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities (more…)
The Shaw Report into the future of Network Rail has been published Read more…