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HS2 completes construction of UK’s longest rail bridge - MSNThe UK’s HS2 high-speed rail project has completed construction of the country’s longest rail bridge after lowering the final deck segment of the 3.4km Colne Valley Viaduct into place.
High Speed Two (HS2) has completed the construction of the longest railway bridge in Britain to the north west of London. The final deck segment of the 2.1-mile long viaduct, crossing the Colne ...
HS2 engineers have completed construction of what it calls "the UK's longest railway bridge". The final deck segment of the 2.1-mile (3.3-km) Colne Valley Viaduct, near Denham in Buckinghamshire ...
HS2 Ltd has unveiled plans for "one of the longest viaducts in the UK". The Colne Valley viaduct concept has been developed by architects, designers and sustainability experts alongside the Colne ...
The unfinished Colne Valley Viaduct traces a gentle curve over several lakes northwest of London, a picturesque symbol that belies the ugly debate over the ambitious but expensive HS2 train line.
High Speed Two (HS2), the company responsible for the development of high speed rail network in the UK, has released the outline concept for the proposed Colne Valley viaduct.
UK-based company High Speed 2 (HS2) has begun construction of the Colne Valley Viaduct, the country’s longest railway bridge.
Design concepts have been released for an HS2 viaduct, which will traverse wetlands and woodlands in North London used for recreation by different community groups. Sensitivities around Colne Valley ...
HS2 begins building Britain’s longest railway bridge just outside London The Colne Valley Viaduct will stretch for 2.1 miles above a series of lakes and waterways just outside north-west London ...
HS2 engineers have completed construction of what it calls "the UK's longest railway bridge". The final deck segment of the 2.1-mile (1.4km) Colne Valley Viaduct, near Denham in Buckinghamshire ...
The unfinished Colne Valley Viaduct traces a gentle curve over several lakes northwest of London, a picturesque symbol that belies the ugly debate over the ambitious but expensive HS2 train line.
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