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Press and media enquiries Contact Form: Press and media enquiries. Recruitment enquiries Email HS2jobs hs2. The first phase of the high-speed rail link between London and Birmingham was due to open at the end of But Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told MPs in September that the first trains may not run on the route until some time between and The second phase to Manchester and Leeds was due to open in , but that has been pushed back to However, Mr Johnson told MPs that he hoped if work started immediately that trains "could be running by the end of the decade".
The spiralling cost of the project has sparked a backlash. Mr Johnson added: "We will, in line with the review, investigate the current costs to identify where savings can be made in phase one without a total redesign.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said Mr Johnson did not deserve praise for giving the project the go-ahead. It is essential for boosting rail capacity and freeing up other lines," he said. Not everybody is benefitting from HS2 being given the go-ahead. Ron and Anne Ryall have been ordered to leave their home next month as the route is due to run right through it. I'm finding it difficult that someone can just walk into your life and destroy it. My family has lived in this lane for years.
I was born here. Meanwhile, residents of a Warwickshire village admitted they were resigned to the final decision to build the rail line - even though it will split their lives in half.
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