Commenting on the HS2 Phase Two announcement, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Director General, Nick Baveystock, said:
“HS2 presents an opportunity to invest in a new railway that is fit for the 21st century – significantly increasing capacity, strengthening connectivity between our city-regions and boosting the UK economy in the long term. The plans for phase two are a welcome step in driving forward this ambitious project and the proposal to undertake the preparatory work required for a possible Heathrow spur to avoid disruption at a later date, is sensible.
“It is also encouraging to see plans on how other key cities in Northern England and Scotland could benefit from HS2 early on, through connections with the existing rail network. The Scottish Government is already undertaking work to develop its high speed rail options and a joint vision will help ensure the UK wide benefits of HS2 are realised at the earliest opportunity.
“ICE will be drawing on the expertise of civil engineers across the country when the formal consultation on phase 2 is launched."