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| Atkins calls for UK new high speed rail network A new high speed rail network could deliver over £60 billion worth of benefit to the UK, according to multinational design and engineering consultancy Atkins. The effects would be felt across the UK, from London to the Midlands, the North and Scotland through connecting the major business centres and increasing productivity. The addition of new high speed lines would not only provide capacity themselves, but also help free up space on existing lines, and encourage more local investment in transport improvements to reduce road congestion in urban areas. Building on previous work carried out between 2001 and 2003 for the now-defunct Strategic Rail Authority, the new Atkins report shows high speed routes on the east and west coasts could cost £31 billion to build, but deliver more than twice that in economic benefit in the first 60 years. The report has also looked at future capacity needs, assessing the impact of the expected upgrades to the network set out in the government's High Level Output Specification and recent passenger growth trends. It appears if recent trends continue, with higher numbers of travellers switching to an improving rail network, then capacity could be exhausted quicker than expected – perhaps within a decade. Atkins thinks a new network could be operational before 2026, but for that to happen the planning process would have to start in the very near future. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Construction News :: home page |