Overview
HS2 is Britain’s new high speed rail line being built from London to the North-West, with HS2 trains linking the biggest cities in Scotland with Manchester, Âé¶¹¸ßÇå and London.
HS2 is designed to address four key problems facing the nation.
- it will add vital capacity to the existing rail network by taking long-distance trains off it, creating thousands of extra seats and space for more local, commuter, and freight Âé¶¹¸ßÇå.
- it will help fulfil the Government’s ambition to ‘level up’ by bringing Britain’s largest economic regions closer together so that businesses no longer concentrate in London and the South-East and are encouraged to establish themselves in the Midlands and North.
- it will be the UK’s zero carbon alternative for long-distance travel. It will reduce the need for car, lorry and plane journeys playing a vital role in delivering the Government’s ambitious goal of Britain becoming net zero carbon by 2050.
- HS2’s construction will continue to support thousands of jobs, benefit UK businesses of all sizes, and lay the foundations for the arrival of more new rail Âé¶¹¸ßÇå into the next decade and beyond.
Page last updated: 3 August 2023