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HS2 has ‘wasted enough time and money’ on Euston station plans

Spending watchdogs have told the government that it has “wasted enough time and money” on a new HS2 terminus at London’s Euston station, as predicted costs rise to nearly £5bn.

There is to be a two-year pause on building at Euston after transport secretary Mark Harper said this month that soaring inflation had forced a rethink of the £100bn high-speed rail line’s timetable.

HS2 Ltd, which is overseeing the project, has spent £548m on extending the station and has a budget of £2.6bn to complete the work. Its most recent estimate of the cost was £4.8bn.

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