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Former Crossrail chief appointed to lead HS2

Mark Wild will take over the running of the high-speed railway line between Birmingham and London

Mark Wild has been appointed as the new chief executive of HS2(Image: Handout)

The former head of the huge Crossrail project in London has been appointed as the new chief executive of HS2.

Mark Wild brings around four decades of experience on major utilities and rail infrastructure projects, including four years on Crossrail, seeing the project to its completion in 2022.

He is currently chief executive of SGN, the gas distribution network covering Scotland and south east England, and he has also led London Underground and worked in Melbourne with Public Transport Victoria.

Mr Wild replaces Mark Thurston who left the post last September after six and a half years.

His start date with HS2 is yet to be confirmed, meaning Sir Jon Thompson will continue in his current position as executive chairman before switching back to being chairman once Mr Wild is in post.

Work is progressing on the high-speed rail line between Birmingham and London which will include four new stations and which is due to open by 2033.

Main civil engineering on HS2 is expected to reach its peak in 2024 and 2025, with the physical railway then beginning to take shape.