Coathanger16
Well-Known Member
I managed to read the article yesterday before it became subscription only and I believe the 25 minute transfer was for limited/no spending on any connection between the HS2 station and the airport.
To be honest, I don't know where they've even got the 25 minutes from - Google maps suggests it would only take 45 minutes to walk. I can only think 25 minutes would be for a bus stopping at the NEC, current Birmingham International station and some car parks.
I would imagine the type of connection put in place would depend on what they decide to do at the HS2 site. If they go for just limited check-in/bag drop then an extension to the current people move with another set of "trains" would probably just about cut it. If they go for a full terminal, and effectively make the existing site air side only, something more will be needed.
If they go for the latter (terminal at HS2) I wonder how the existing rail station would fit it. Arriving at that station to then go to HS2 to check-in and go through security, to then go back to the existing site would be rather long and cumbersome. Would that then mean adding check-in and security to the existing station as well?
To be honest, I don't know where they've even got the 25 minutes from - Google maps suggests it would only take 45 minutes to walk. I can only think 25 minutes would be for a bus stopping at the NEC, current Birmingham International station and some car parks.
I would imagine the type of connection put in place would depend on what they decide to do at the HS2 site. If they go for just limited check-in/bag drop then an extension to the current people move with another set of "trains" would probably just about cut it. If they go for a full terminal, and effectively make the existing site air side only, something more will be needed.
If they go for the latter (terminal at HS2) I wonder how the existing rail station would fit it. Arriving at that station to then go to HS2 to check-in and go through security, to then go back to the existing site would be rather long and cumbersome. Would that then mean adding check-in and security to the existing station as well?


