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Will HS2 Fail or Succeed?

I believe it will do both, it just depends on the measure you use. In an project there are three measures of success or failure, cost, time-scale and outcome and I believe it will fail on two but succeed on the most important and have set out my argument in a blog post here https://communities.theiet.org/groups/blogpost/view/27/231/6920


The project is so complex to think costs will not overrun or timing slip is to be naive, as it is impossible to predict them when the timescales are so long and the complexity so great, but the outcome will be a success
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    Personally, I think they should have started by spending some of the billions on improving the loading gauge. As it is very few lines in this country were built to the Berne gauge and by upgrading certain lines (especially commuter lines) to this standard or better would allow significantly greater loadings (double decker carriages anyone?).
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    Personally, I think they should have started by spending some of the billions on improving the loading gauge. As it is very few lines in this country were built to the Berne gauge and by upgrading certain lines (especially commuter lines) to this standard or better would allow significantly greater loadings (double decker carriages anyone?).
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