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- High_Speed_2 abstract "High Speed 2 (HS2) is a planned high-speed railway to link the cities of London and Birmingham, and then to extend to North West England and Yorkshire.The first phase of HS2 is set to begin in 2017 with an indicated opening date in 2026, while completion of the entire network is expected in 2033.Phase one of HS2 is to run between London Euston and the proposed new Birmingham Curzon Street station. Phase two will create two branch lines: a western section to Manchester Piccadilly, and an eastern section to the proposed Leeds New Lane station via the East Midlands Hub (serving Derby, Nottingham and Leicester) and Meadowhall Interchange (serving Sheffield).Other cities and towns such as York, Newcastle, Liverpool, Crewe, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Preston and Carlisle will be linked directly to the network by HS2 trains running on existing slower classic tracks or edge-of-town HS2 stations. Potential future extensions of HS2 to Newcastle and the Central Belt of Scotland have been suggested.Although Parliament has approved the first two phases of construction, precise details of the plan and route have not been formalised, and are still open to negotiation. For example, the spur to Heathrow airport was dropped from phases one and two in March 2015.The project is being developed by High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd, a company limited by guarantee and established by the UK government. The Department for Transport estimated the cost to be £43 billion; a study by the Institute of Economic Affairs suggested a total cost of £80 billion. On English soil a comparable development is HS1.Politically, high-speed rail is officially supported in principle by the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties, and opposed by the UK Independence and Green parties. Some Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat politicians do not support their party line, and oppose the HS2 scheme in detail; some support a cheaper, more complete plan called High Speed UK; and some reject the whole principle of high-speed rail. The Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition government formed in May 2010 stated in its initial programme for government its commitment to creating a high-speed rail network.".
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- High_Speed_2 status "Planned for 2026 (phase 1) and 2032-3 (phase 2)".
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