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by akadruid1
1021 days ago
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I have not found a coherent explanation why HS2 does not link to HS1.
The unreasonable cost of rail tickets makes the current scheme a toy for rich people. Connecting the last few metres to HS1 at St Pancras would allow trains to compete with air travel to Europe. Taking an eco-guilt-free trip from northern England to Paris is something a normal person might do, even if the rail tickets cost 3x the flights. But not when you have book multiple tickets and drag your stuff between stations in London. |
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The current scheme is designed to relieve capacity on the WCML to make way for more local services. I'm not sure that providing local public transport is a "toy for rich people".
> Connecting the last few metres to HS1 at St Pancras would allow trains to compete with air travel to Europe. Taking an eco-guilt-free trip from northern England to Paris is something a normal person might do
You can already get the the train from the north to Paris. You change at KGX/STP.
> even if the rail tickets cost 3x the flights. But not when you have book multiple tickets and drag your stuff between stations in London.
You can book a direct ticket, and dragging your stuff between two stations 50 yards apart is much easier than dragging to/from the airport.