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  1. HS2 in Camden

    28th September 2022

    This section provides you with information about HS2 works and developments in your area.

  2. River Blythe Viaduct

    27th September 2022

    The River Blythe Viaduct will be a 475m low-lying structure, skimming the landscape and crossing the River Blythe and Meriden Road whilst anchoring itself to Diddington Lane Farm and Patrick Farm in Solihull.

  3. Meet our bridge-building machine

    26th September 2022

    The 160m long bridge-building machine is the only one of its kind in the UK.

  4. Design

    22nd August 2022

    The design of the new high-speed railway network must match the aspirations of the UK’s most ambitious infrastructure project in over a century.

  5. West Ruislip Golf Course

    18th August 2022

    Archaeological works taking place on West Ruislip Golf Course have revealed over 45,000 years of history.

  6. Traction Substation (TSS)

    10th August 2022

    To create space for the new HS2 station, HS2’s station contractor, Mace Dragados JV (MDjv), has excavated a 20-metre deep ‘box’ that will be home to a new Traction Substation (TSS).

  7. Crewe to Manchester (Phase 2b – Western Leg)

    9th August 2022

    The extension of the high speed network to Manchester will free up capacity on the congested West Coast Main Line and deliver significant connectivity, reliability and journey time benefits for passengers.

  8. Rural footbridges

    22nd July 2022

    HS2 has revealed the first images of the bridges that will carry rural footpaths and bridleways across the new high speed railway as it passes through Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and West Northants.

  9. Headhouses and Ventilation Shafts

    13th July 2022

    We are building ventilation and intervention shafts and headhouses to regulate airflow, provide an entrance to our tunnel for emergency access and to contain electrical equipment.

  10. River Cole Viaducts and Chattle Hill Structure

    24th June 2022

    The River Cole Viaducts and Chattle Hill Structure are known as Key Design Elements (KDE), which means it is important for us to involve and provide feedback to the local community while we design these elements.