HS2 Phase 2a to support Crewe Hub

UK Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has confirmed that plans for HS2 Phase 2a from the West Midlands to Crewe will be modified to include platform extensions and a re-designed junction at Crewe to give more people access to HS2. Modifications entail the extension of Platform 5 at Crewe to 400 metres, a more efficient design for the proposed platform on the Manchester independent lines, a change to the design of the southern connection from HS2, so that HS2 joins, and takes over, the central 2 lines on the existing network.
These modifications will unlock significant benefits for Crewe and Stoke-on-Trent, allowing more people to access high speed, long distance services. Combined with a HS2 junction north of Crewe (which will be considered as part of Phase 2b), this could allow 5 to 7 HS2 trains per hour to call at Crewe and improve connectivity on the lines from Crewe to Shrewsbury, Chester and Stoke-on-Trent (subject in some cases to further investment beyond Crewe itself).
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling also intends to ask the franchise operator, West Coast Partnership, to include a high-speed service to Stoke-on-Trent in its market development and service plans.


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