Historic England has denounced plans for a £1.5bn regeneration of London Liverpool Street station, calling the proposals for tall buildings “grossly disproportionate” in scale and saying the rail upgrades would “sacrifice much of the character” of the building.
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Fund for Northern Powerhouse Rail could reach £20bn
An extra £8bn-plus could be pumped into the Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) project, bringing the fund to £20bn, the Manchester mayor has said.
Network Rail uncertain if CP7 funds are enough to manage risk in structures portfolio
Network Rail is uncertain whether the funding agreed with the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) for Control Period 7 (CP7), 2024 to 2029, will be enough to manage the risk in its structures portfolio.
Rail minister says ‘funding is there’ for reopening of abandoned Leamside line
Transport minister Huw Merriman has said “funding is there” for reopening the disused Leamside line in the North East, despite the government removing it from its Network North pledges.
Regulator accepts Network Rail’s £43.1bn investment plan with focus on resilience and freight
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has accepted Network Rail’s £43.1bn plan for Control Period 7 (CP7), April 2024-March 2029, which will focus on building network resilience and increasing rail freight.
HS2 | First beams lifted into place on pre-cast Thame Valley Viaduct
High Speed 2 (HS2) engineers have lifted the first 90t beams into place for the Thame Valley Viaduct, the first major rail viaduct in the UK to have been manufactured off-site.
Network Rail East to engage with supply chain on £30M minor civils framework
Network Rail has published plans for a £30M civils framework covering signalling and level crossings in the East of England.
TfL seeks funding options for long-awaited Surrey Canal Overground station
Transport for London (TfL) has provided an update on its plan to build a new London Overground station in between Deptford, New Cross and Bermondsey.
Government’s HS2 Phase 2b Bill select committee seeks clarity following project cuts
The chair of the parliamentary Select Committee scrutinising the now-scrapped Crewe to Manchester leg of HS2 has written to transport minister seeking clarity on the Bill's future.
HS2 originator Adonis blasts decision to cancel high-speed line but believes plan will be built in full
The Labour transport secretary who put the High Speed 2 (HS2) plan on the table in 2010 has accused prime minister Rishi Sunak of “trashing Britain's future” with the cancellation of the high-speed line, but believes the network will still be built in full.