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These are the plan and profile maps for Phase One of HS2 between London and the West Midlands updated following completion of the House of Commons Select Committee process in February 2016.
National Technical Specifications Notices (NTSNs) relating to rolling stock – noise (NOI).
When you do not need a water abstraction licence from the Environment Agency for passive dewatering.
These information papers have been produced to explain the commitments made in the High Speed Rail (Crewe – Manchester) Bill and the Environmental Minimum Requirements.
Providing an introduction to the Phase One environmental statement and a description of Phase One of HS2.
The likely significant route-wide environmental effects of the construction and operation of HS2 Phase One.
Analysis which has informed the sound, noise and vibration assessment for Phase One of HS2.
The plan set out how the nominated undertaker will manage traffic, transport and highways for HS2.
National Technical Specifications Notices (NTSNs) relating to energy (ENE).
National Technical Specifications Notices (NTSNs) relating to rolling stock – freight wagons (WAG).
Shows the preferred route between the West Midlands and Leeds for the eastern leg of HS2 Phase 2b.
These maps show the HS2 Phase 2b safeguarding area between Crewe and Manchester.
List of companies working as approved bodies and designated bodies in the UK under the Railways (Interoperability) Regulations 2011.
Describes how procurement is managed at DfT Operator Limited.
An overview of the changes made to the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 (ROGS) that came into force on 1 January 2021.
Explains how local transport authorities can set up and run a transport safety officers scheme to deal with antisocial behaviour on their networks.
RAIB N3 guide to what accidents and incidents should be notified to us
National Technical Specifications Notices (NTSNs) relating to operation and traffic management (OPE).
Once set up, Great British Railways will retail tickets online by bringing together individual train operators’ websites.
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