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Some trips to take longer on high-speed line

By Robert Wright, Transport Correspondent

Published: November 10 2009 18:13 | Last updated: November 10 2009 23:17

Some journeys between the English regions and Scotland will take longer after a planned London-Birmingham high-speed rail line opens, the company planning a potential route has concluded.

High Speed 2 is also set to recommend against allowing freight trains to use any new route, which it believes could open in 2025. The route will be designed to handle speeds of up to 450kph (280mph) to accommodate technical improvements.

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