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Rail industry body calls for return of Birmingham to Crewe HS2 plan

High Speed Rail Group is urging government to adopt a 'cost efficient and deliverable path forward'

HS2 should be extended from Birmingham to Crewe, according to a rail industry lobby group

An influential rail industry group has called for HS2 to be extended from Birmingham to Crewe amid a raft of recommendations for the struggling transport project.

High Speed Rail Group has made what it is calling a "cost efficient and deliverable path forward" ahead of the Treasury's upcoming Spending Review which it hopes will see future possible phases of the project protected.

Chief among those is extending the HS2 line from its current planned terminal in the West Midlands to Crewe in Cheshire.

Previously known as phase 2a, this was scrapped by then Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in 2023 along with the other extensions from Birmingham to the East Midlands and from Crewe to Manchester's airport and city centre.

Work currently under way will see HS2 run from central London to Birmingham from where trains will travel north on new tracks to join the existing West Coast Main Line in Handsacre, near Lichfield.

Four new stations are under construction at Euston and Old Oak Common in London, Interchange in Solihull near Birmingham Airport and Curzon Street in Birmingham city centre.

High Speed Rail Group aims to advance the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's rail infrastructure, with a particular focus on high-speed and new rail systems, and comprises representatives from engineering firms, planners and designers.