Report: HS2 carbon savings could be greater than thought

James S Murray
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Study suggests bigger than expected carbon savings can be realised by ensuring freed up rail capacity is used for freight

The long term carbon savings resulting from the proposed High Speed 2 (HS2) rail link could be over 65,000 tonnes a year greater than previously thought, according to new research that suggests the government...

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