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Time to network the rail

... Today Euston, Victoria, Waterloo, Liverpool Street and Charing Cross are each at different stages of planning and development for significant remodelling or regeneration. Each project is important in its own right, and brings its own unique set of challenges to address. But if we continue to treat them as separate, discrete efforts run by different national and local bodies, we will miss the scale of impact that a coordinated, strategic programme could deliver for London and the country.

The missing link: why the Birmingham to Manchester line cannot wait

Delaying the new Birmingham to Manchester railway until after HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail are delivered is not sensible sequencing - it is a gamble with the economic future of the North of England.

East West Rail Co admits early feedback not reflected in current consultation

East West Rail confirmed in a meeting with Bedford Borough Council that Design Update Sessions in the borough were not used to shape the plans currently out for consultation.

Thursday, 07 May 2026

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  • Time to network the rail... Today Euston, Victoria, Waterloo, Liverpool Street and Charing Cross are each at different stages of planning and development for significant remodelling or regeneration. Each project is important in its own right, and brings its own unique set of challenges to address. But if we continue to treat them as separate, discrete efforts run by different national and local bodies, we will miss the scale of impact that a coordinated, strategic programme could deliver for London and the country.

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