HS2 may end in West London and could be delayed by five years

By Joe Acklam

27th Jan 2023 | Local News

HS2 trains may terminate at Old Oak Common, not Euston - according to the Sun. Photo: HS2.
HS2 trains may terminate at Old Oak Common, not Euston - according to the Sun. Photo: HS2.

HS2 may not reach central London until 2038, with the entire project also potentially delayed by five years, according to the Sun.

The national title has reported that the £60 billion rail line may not reach its Euston terminus for another 15 years due to rising inflation and construction costs, and will instead end in Old Oak Common in West London.

The paper said bosses were considering scrapping the link to central London completely, with trains instead passing through Ealing and terminating at a new hub at Old Oak Common - five miles away.

Commuters would then need to use the Elizabeth Line or Tube for the last leg of the journey.

The Sun also said the whole project could be delayed by two to five years.

The government has not denied the report.

A Department for Transport (DfT) spokesperson said the government remained committed to "delivering HS2 to Manchester, as confirmed in the Autumn Statement".

They added: "As well as supporting tens of thousands of jobs, the project will connect regions across the UK, improve capacity on our railways and provide a greener option of travel."

The HS2 website still shows plans for its Euston terminus with 10 450-metre platforms planned for the new station.

     

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