Rumours HS2 phase two route connecting with Crewe could be scrapped

By Ryan Parker

15th Sep 2023 | Local News

If HS2 phase two plans were scrapped, the line would stretch from London to the West Midlands, but not to Crewe, Manchester, or East Midlands Parkway (Ryan Parker).
If HS2 phase two plans were scrapped, the line would stretch from London to the West Midlands, but not to Crewe, Manchester, or East Midlands Parkway (Ryan Parker).

The prime minister and chancellor are reportedly in talks to scrap phase two of HS2 which connects with Crewe, following 'spiralling costs'. 

Phase 1 of HS2, connecting London with Birmingham is already underway, with the opening date delayed.

Phase 2a is planned to connect the West Midlands to Crewe.

HS2 Phase 2a is planned to connect the West Midlands to Crewe, Phase 2b west connecting Crewe with Manchester (Nub News).

Phase 2b west would connect Crewe with Manchester, with phase 2b east planning to connect the West Midlands with East Midlands Parkway.

However, Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt are reportedly in talks to shelve the project to save costs, as the government tries to balance its budget before the next election. 

The Independent reports scrapping the project could save £34bn, an estimate which comes from a cost report seen by the newspaper.

The £2.3bn invested so far would not be recoverable, even if the project was cancelled. 

It comes as the Infrastructure and Projects Authority - a government watchdog - concluded in July that phase two was 'unachievable'. 

Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt are reportedly in talks to shelve HS2 phase two to save costs, as the government tries to balance its budget before the next election (Wikimedia Commons).

The project has suffered from delays and spiralling costs, as well as widespread criticism on the effects HS2 would have on existing services. 

A spokesperson for the High Speed Rail Group said: "Once again, the 30,000 men and women who are working every day to deliver HS2 will return home to find further speculation about whether they will be allowed to complete the job they have started.

"Were phase two to be cancelled it would be a disaster for the North and the Midlands.

"After 13 years during which the Government has promoted the project, it would also be the ultimate U-turn.

"The government needs to kill the speculation and make its intentions clear, and it ought to commit clearly and unambiguously to delivering the project as planned.

HS2 phase 2a's opening date has already been pushed back from 2033 to between 2035 and 2041 (HS2).

"The 30,000 people delivering HS2 deserve this. Our future generations deserve this. The North and Midlands deserve this."

HS2 phase 2a's opening date has already been pushed back from 2033 to between 2035 and 2041.

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