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Euston HS2 station to have just six platforms, says government

Euston HS2 station to have just six platforms, says government

Plus! ‘Brain mapping’ reveals new insight into cognitive functions

The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

December 18, 202412m 13s

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Show Notes

The government has confirmed London’s new HS2 station at Euston will have just six platforms.

The London Standard’s transport editor Ross Lydall reports rail commentators fear this could result in a lack of capacity should HS2 ever be extended north of Birmingham.

Ross joins us to discuss what the reduced number of platforms could mean for passenger journeys and also an update on the mega-project’s price tag.

In part two, Dr Enrico Amico, assistant professor in applied mathematics at the University of Birmingham, on methods behind research that uses neuroimaging to reveal new ways of mapping the brain.


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