Birmingham city council has unveiled the latest images of the £600m redevelopment of the city’s main rail gateway at
Speaking at MIPIM this morning, councillor Mike Whitby, leader of the council, said the redevelopment of
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Whitby continued the transport theme within his keynote speech and confirmed that the recently announced High Speed Rail 2 line which will enable Londoners to commute to Birmingham in just 49 minutes, will create a new £235m city centre station at the currently unused Curzon Street Station in Eastside, as well as new interchange near Birmingham International Airport and the NEC.
The council leader also confirmed that plans for
Work on the runway is due to be completed by 2014 and enable passenger numbers to grow from 10m to 18m over the following 10 years.
“The runway extension is absolutely vital in global terms,” he said.
“It is the most important piece of concrete in
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