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Shortlist revealed for £269m HS2 contract

Two companies are vying to win major tender to supply new people mover at Interchange station

Two companies have been invited to bid to build a new people mover connected to the HS2 station in Solihull

A shortlist has been revealed of the two bidders vying to win a £269 million contract on high-speed rail project HS2.

French outfit Poma and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ arm of Austrian group Doppelmayr have been invited to tender for the supply, operation and maintenance of a new people mover system at the Interchange station in Solihull.

HS2 will award two contracts to the winner covering the design, supply and installation of the system and then its maintenance and operation for 25 years.

The people mover will be a driverless, elevated transit system spanning around 1.2 miles.

It will connect Interchange station, next to the M42, with the NEC, Birmingham International railway station and the airport, built on a viaduct crossing the West Coast Main Line, M42 and Pendigo Lake.

It will be capable of carrying up to 2,100 passengers per hour in each direction, with the total journey lasting around six minutes.

Ailsa Waygood, HS2 project client for the people mover and Interchange station, said: "Designed to boost connectivity in the West Midlands, the people mover is an important part of the HS2 programme.