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    Vive la France

    HS2 boss needs French lessons to get his project moving



    While controversy rages over high-speed rail in Britain, the French are cracking on with three more lines.

    "The biggest construction job right now is the Sud Europe Atlantique line, which will extend the route from Paris to Tours as far as Bordeaux in the south-west.

    The 302km stretch of track that will put Bordeaux just over two hours' journey time from the capital is half as long again as HS2's London-Birmingham route and – at first glance – is being built for around half the price and in half the time. It is due to start operations in 2017 at a cost of €7.8bn (£6.3bn), compared with HS2's £21.4bn and 2026 deadline for phase one. These bald figures might interest HS2's new chairman, Sir David Higgins, who has vowed to see if HS2 can be delivered more quickly and cheaply. So how is it done?"

    HS2 boss needs French lessons to get his project moving | Business | The Observer

    FFS, Britain did not become Great by having long consultations and super long and super expensive constructions, just ******* do it already.

    #2
    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    HS2 boss needs French lessons to get his project moving



    While controversy rages over high-speed rail in Britain, the French are cracking on with three more lines.

    "The biggest construction job right now is the Sud Europe Atlantique line, which will extend the route from Paris to Tours as far as Bordeaux in the south-west.

    The 302km stretch of track that will put Bordeaux just over two hours' journey time from the capital is half as long again as HS2's London-Birmingham route and – at first glance – is being built for around half the price and in half the time. It is due to start operations in 2017 at a cost of €7.8bn (£6.3bn), compared with HS2's £21.4bn and 2026 deadline for phase one. These bald figures might interest HS2's new chairman, Sir David Higgins, who has vowed to see if HS2 can be delivered more quickly and cheaply. So how is it done?"

    HS2 boss needs French lessons to get his project moving | Business | The Observer

    FFS, Britain did not become Great by having long consultations and super long and super expensive constructions, just ******* do it already.
    +100

    Same with the rail line at Dawlish. Held up due to a consultation over wildlife.

    French draw a straight line between 2 cities then build the line there.

    The HS2 naysayers are just saying what was said about the M4 motorway 50 years ago.

    Only drawback I can see is having Alexei that bit closer!

    BP
    PS Its not all good for the French. High taxes are not good. But in the planning areae can learn from them. China is not uncatchable if we start acting.

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      #3
      There are differences between France and UK.

      France have a lot more room to build railways.

      French people welcome railways near them.

      My only question is: Where do they get the funding from?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post

        My only question is: Where do they get the funding from?
        Perhaps from the money they don't spend on conflicts the US orders them to.
        "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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          #5
          Re-open the Grand Central line. Does the job for £6 billion.

          Railway line shut by Beeching 'can save us £36bn': Critics put forward alternative route using track closed in the 1960s | Mail Online

          Doesn't suit those rent seeking corporations so will never happen.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Flashman View Post
            Re-open the Grand Central line. Does the job for £6 billion.

            Railway line shut by Beeching 'can save us £36bn': Critics put forward alternative route using track closed in the 1960s | Mail Online

            Doesn't suit those rent seeking corporations so will never happen.
            A much more viable alternative in the eyes of many voters I'd imagine.
            "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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              #7
              Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
              My only question is: Where do they get the funding from?
              Why you not asking why is it so much cheaper to build there?

              My guess is that because there are no Tory MPs along the route. Should not be in this country either.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Flashman View Post
                Re-open the Grand Central line. Does the job for £6 billion.

                Railway line shut by Beeching 'can save us £36bn': Critics put forward alternative route using track closed in the 1960s | Mail Online

                Doesn't suit those rent seeking corporations so will never happen.
                Alternative route isn't very straight which would slow trains down -



                It also bypasses Birmingham which is, obviously, totally unacceptable.

                And FFS, since when critics of HS2 became qualified to talk about costs, alternative routes and wtf would be dealing with new critics of that alternative scheme.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AtW View Post
                  Why you not asking why is it so much cheaper to build there?

                  My guess is that because there are no Tory MPs along the route. Should not be in this country either.
                  Don't you understand the rest of that post?

                  Oh, it's our resident economic genius. Probably not then.
                  Last edited by Doggy Styles; 9 February 2014, 17:46.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
                    Don't you understand the rest of that post?

                    Oh, it's our resident economic genius. Probably not then.
                    Are you gonna bark all day little doggy or are you gonna bite?

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