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Midland link line may be dropped if HS2 extension is brought forward

Reprieve came after the Government backed proposals to bring forward by six years the planned extension to Crewe of the high-speed rail link.

CGI of the planned HS2 rail line

Residents who fear plans for an HS2 rail link track and major junction near Lichfield may have been thrown a lifeline.

The reprieve came after the the planned extension to Crewe of the high-speed rail link.

Previously, the plan was to end the new line north of Birmingham near Lichfield, in Staffordshire, and construct a link with the existing West Coast Main Line.

The move, which would see the first trains running on the Birmingham-Crewe section by 2027, was a key recommendation of a report by HS2 Ltd chair Sir David Higgins.

This link would have made a huge impact for an extended period – there was originally a 12-year gap between Phase 1 construction finishing and Phase 2 opening to passengers.

But the proposed change means the link with the West Coast Main Line is likely to be moved to Crewe, meaning much less work is required in Staffordshire.

Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant said he hoped the change would reduce the line’s impact on his constituency.

He said: “This might make a huge difference in Lichfield. At present Phase 1 ends in the Lichfield constituency and Phase 2 begins.