Watchdog MPs say if decisions aren’t made on key areas of project soon it will delay entire scheme
A lack of clarity on the northern section of HS2 and its London terminus at Euston could be putting the entire £100bn scheme at risk, watchdog MPs on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have warned.
In its latest report on the project, the committee warned that it was “increasingly alarmed by the lack of progress in developing Euston station”.
It said: “Despite Euston being a key part of phase one, the department is yet to make key decisions on the design and approach to construction.