Channel tunnel link
Language: English Series: Daily Telegraph ; 16 March 1998, 1&2 | Property Week ; 62(9) 13 March 1998, 7 | Financial Times ; 19 March 1998, 10(3)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Completion of the Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link may be postponed until 2010. Bechtel and Railtrack are concerned that demand for Eurostar services will not grow quickly enough to justify the cost and instead favour building the link in two phases. The government insists it wants the rail link built in its entirety.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3411-69 Retirement relief | WB3411-70 Stamp duty | WB3411-71 VAT demands | WB3411-72 Channel tunnel link | WB3412-01 Quality mark | WB3412-02 Construction costs revisit 80s high | WB3412-03 Industrial top growth |
Completion of the Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link may be postponed until 2010. Bechtel and Railtrack are concerned that demand for Eurostar services will not grow quickly enough to justify the cost and instead favour building the link in two phases. The government insists it wants the rail link built in its entirety.