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October 3rd - The HS2 Debacle: Hopes, Hypes, and Harsh Realities

In this episode, Simon Calder shares his observations and insights on the High-Speed 2 (HS2) project from his usual spot at Euston station. Reflecting on the project's 14-year history and recent developments, Calder discusses the impacts, both realised and potential, of this major transport endeavour. As he unpacks the decisions, delays, and deviations of HS2, the episode also touches on impending rail strikes, providing listeners with a holistic understanding of current UK rail challenges.


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