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  1. The InterCity 125, otherwise known as the High-Speed Train (HST), was launched in 1976 with a service speed of 125 mph (201 km/h) and provided the first high-speed rail services in Britain. [12] The HST was diesel-powered, and the Great Western Main Line (GWML) was the first to be modified for the new service. [13]

  2. Nov 18, 2021 · HS2 is a planned high-speed rail network initially set to link London and the West Midlands with a further phase extending to cities in the North. It is Britain's biggest infrastructure project and has had support from governments of all stripes since it was first mooted more than a decade ago.

  3. Jul 4, 2022 · A British Rail Inter-City train in 1991. The state-owned company led in developing some high-speed rail technologies and also instituted an electrification programme © SSPL via Getty Images

  4. Nov 18, 2021 · Britain's high-speed rail infrastructure project was given the go-ahead by the prime minister in February 2020 but ambitions for the extent of the scheme have since been curtailed . What is HS2?

  5. The Intercity 125 High Speed Train. The Advanced Passenger Train. The 1980s: Sectorisation. Clapham Junction accident. The 1990s: Privatisation. See also. References. Sources. History of rail transport in Great Britain 1948–1994.

  6. High Speed Train (HST), British long-distance passenger train operating nationwide since 1976, when the first service was opened between London and Bristol-South Wales. The HST introduced high-speed rail travel to the United Kingdom. Powered by two 2,250-horsepower diesel engines, the HST can reach.

  7. The first implementation of high-speed rail up to 186 mph in regular passenger service in Great Britain was the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (now known as High Speed 1 ), when its first phase opened in 2003 linking the British end of the Channel Tunnel at Folkestone with Fawkham Junction in Kent.

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