"Fixing HS2's High-Speed Spine"
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•Transport experts call for HS2 confirmation between Euston to Crewe
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A coalition of transport experts and campaigners have written to the new Secretary of State for Transport , Louise Haigh , to call for four key decisions to be made on the next steps for Britain ’s high-speed rail network.
The letter titled “ Fix the Spine: Elevate the present, leave room for the future” focuses on two key areas: Euston , at the London end of the line, and Staffordshire .
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