HS2 trains could run slower' to cut costs on embattled project
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HS2 trains could run slower' to cut costs on embattled project
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"HS2 bosses could explore the possibility of making the high-speed trains slower as ministers consider ways to cut spiraling costs on the beleaguered scheme."
"Under the current specifications, the trains are set to have a maximum speed of 360kmph (224mph), making them the fastest trains anywhere in the world."
The Independent covers significant issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, emphasizing the importance of factual reporting. They investigate financial matters related to influential figures and produce documentaries highlighting social issues. The organization aims to provide accessible journalism without paywalls, funded by donations. In a separate matter, HS2 project leaders may consider reducing the speed of high-speed trains to manage costs, as the government seeks to avoid delays and additional expenses related to testing and construction.
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