It's in the West London area, near Willesden which was quite a large train track junction already.Can someone enlighten me please, where is Old Oak Common
Its fame was as the location of the GWR's loco depot for Paddington, where the express main line locos were kept (or serviced if based further north). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Oak_Common_TMD#/media/File:GWR_4700_Class_2-8-0_4706.jpgCan someone enlighten me please, where is Old Oak Common
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It sounds like the journey will end up taking longer to get to Euston!HS2 will it reach Euston ?
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HS2 will run through to London Euston, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says
This follows reports that rising costs could mean the rail link might stop in the suburbs of west London.www.bbc.co.uk
Yes, that report is not good news!It sounds like the journey will end up taking longer to get to Euston!
just another big pie in the sky idea running years beyond completion and the cost going up in vast amounts..and all very well for those who do not have to suffer the disruptionAn article today from Ian Visits blog..
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HS2 could be delayed by another four years
The completion of the High Speed 2 railway could be delayed again as the government carries out a cost-cutting exercise.www.ianvisits.co.uk
As has been pointed out earlier today, delaying and cutting back the progress of HS2 is not saving money, it is eventually going to cost considerably more than the inflated value of the £ by then.Old Oak Common to Birmingham it is, Minister confirms.
'Parts of the HS2 line between Birmingham, Crewe and Manchester will be “rephased” by two years, meaning the line to Crewe may not be open until 2036, and Manchester not until 2043.'
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...ayed-two-years-cut-soaring-costs-rail-project