Who are the architects for HS2 Birmingham?


Who are the architects for HS2 Birmingham? HS2 worked with WSP and Grimshaw Architects LLP on the design for Curzon Street, which is inspired by the great arched roofs built by the Victorian railway pioneers.


What is the oldest train station in Birmingham?

The original passenger station for Birmingham was at Curzon Street, opened by the London & Birmingham Railway in 1838. It was joined next door by a station for the Grand Junction Railway and a short distance away by another for the Birmingham & Derby Junction Railway.


Who built the London to Birmingham railway?

The Grand Junction Canal through Berkhamsted opened in 1805, but only 30 years later its financial success was to be eclipsed by a new transport technology: the railway. Railway engineer Robert Stephenson opened the London and Birmingham Railway in 1837.


Is HS2 the biggest construction project in Europe?

HS2, or High Speed 2, is a planned high-speed railway, billed as Europe's largest infrastructure project. It was originally expected to link London with the English cities to its north including Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. The first trains are expected to start during 2029-2033.


Who is the contractor for the Crossrail at Bond Street?

VGC supplied various categories of labour resources to the Costain Skanska joint venture (CSJV) for the Crossrail works at Bond Street station.


How long will HS2 take from Birmingham to London?

The quickest train from London Euston to Birmingham is just under 1h 20m. The HS2 train will take about 50 minutes. “It's supposed to be high speed but the train to Birmingham isn't that long anyway,” says Webb. “I won't be using it.


Will HS2 have first class?

BRITAIN'S new HS2 high-speed trains will do away with traditional standard and first-class travel in favour of carriages offering different “ambiences”.


Is HS2 faster than bullet train?

In fact, the only high speed network with a top speed similar to HS2's is in China, where trains can reach 350km per hour – still less than HS2's 360.


How long will HS2 take to build?

High Speed 2 (HS2) is a planned high-speed railway line in England, the first phase of which is under construction in stages and due for completion between 2029 and 2033, depending on approval for later stages.


How much will HS2 ticket cost?

How much will tickets cost? There is likely to be a premium of between 20 and 33 per cent for using the fast service. That would in theory push the cost of a London-Manchester Anytime ticket from £180 to £240 at 2020 prices, which works out at 6p per second.