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Fast railway to link London and Birmingham



11 March 2010 @ 09:25 am BST

LONDON - Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis will on Thursday publish the government's proposed route for a high speed rail link between London and Birmingham.

The announcement will reveal whether Adonis has opted to include a direct link to Heathrow airport, favoured by the airport's operator BAA, owned by Spanish group Ferrovial.

Recent media reports have suggested Adonis is unwilling to extend the route to Heathrow to the west of the capital and will favour an indirect rail link instead.

The line is expected to cut through unspoilt countryside designated by the government as an "outstanding area of natural beauty," risking objections from environmental groups in the run up to an election due within weeks.

Local communities along the route linking the two cities, 100 miles apart, are also likely to raise concerns.

Consultation on the route will take place later this year, although construction will not start for many years and will require billions of pounds of state investment.

The proposals will also include options for extending the route to the north of England and Scotland.

However, the plans may be torn up if the Conservative party wins the election expected on May 6.

The Conservatives, ahead in opinion polls, support the expansion of high speed rail but have turned down the chance for an early sight of the plans, saying they did not want to be tied to the government's route.

They want a high speed link to Heathrow and say their line would run through Birmingham to Manchester and Leeds in the north.

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