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Heathrow Hub railway station was a proposed interchange that would serve – mainly – a now disbanded potential alignment of
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(HS2) services that would adjoin the expanded part of
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, England. It was a cornerstone part of an expansion plan put forward in 2008, by engineering firm Arup, to set up the UK's first high-speed rail network north-west of London. The plan was dropped. The Government has chosen a rail axis that adopts the line of major tracks through
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rather than along the
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, thus north-west, in line with the general axis of the route to
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and
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. It thus makes use of
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which is very close to the existing continental connection station, London St Pancras International and requires less tunnelling and complex rail interchanges in London.


Proposal

The location would have been halfway between and stations, consecutive stations of the
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. In the late 1980s Arup co-provided the logistical and engineering solutions for the
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-sponsored new East London alignment of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. The route proposed by the company focused on using the link as a catalyst for regeneration – it was backed by cross-department officials and Cabinet in 1991. It came into being in November 2007, when the first
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arrived via
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, at
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. As to westward expansion, Arup's proposal envisaged a high-speed station at the airport alongside a new air terminal, thus linking both to continental Europe via Eurostar International services. Such station would enjoy interchange with the
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making the airport more accessible to the West, South West Peninsula, Wales and the Midlands and work in concert with
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with its extra London links.


Evaluations

The cost of the Heathrow Hub railway station project (including the costs of tunnelling a high-speed rail line from central London to Heathrow and a rail station with international and regional services) was estimated at £4.5 billion. In 2008, Arup met with the then
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,
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to discuss how this might be private-sector-funded. Given overtures of funding from the airport in February 2009, the shadow government Conservative Rail Review, 'Getting the best for passengers', said that "a Conservative Government would support proposals along the lines of the plan put forward by engineering firm, Arup, for a new Heathrow rail hub." The costing estimates were cast into some doubt by many parties involved and local residents and a wider alignment debate followed. A largely independent company followed to work out best value and recommend among the main options – the government's 2009 set up of High Speed Two (HS2) Limited. This organisation has ever since been charged with considering the options to extend the UK's high-speed rail network from London to Birmingham and beyond. In 2010 the incoming
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generally favoured a high-speed route via Heathrow Hub railway station, rather than an interchange at
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. In July 2010 a minor variant emerged for a 12-platform station at
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: for High Speed 1, 2, Crossrail and the Great Western Main Line trains. Given extensive, costly tunnelling it would be: 3 minutes from Heathrow Terminal 5; and 12 from
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. It met with general opprobrium in the
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residents associations and press. Since March 2015 the Secretary of State for Transport has ruled out a Heathrow Hub proposal in the HS2 programme until any possible long-term phase (Phase 3 or beyond). In the years since an alignment has proceeded, with land purchases, along a shorter, more tunnelled line which takes it through the centre of
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.


See also

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Heathrow Airport transport proposals Heathrow Airport (), called ''London Airport'' until 1966 and now known as London Heathrow , is a major international airport in London, England. It is the largest of the six international airports in the London airport system (the others be ...


References


External links

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High Speed Two Ltd, HS2
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