Whilst the new HS2 high speed rail link between London and Birmingham will have no immediate impact on the conference and meetings market, in years to come it probably will. Hence, we feature the good news that City of Birmingham’s planning committee has given the go-ahead for the Curzon Street Station project.

Curzon Street, in the centre of Birmingham, is the first HS2 station to secure planning consent. The first phase of the high-speed rail line will have four stations at Euston and Old Oak Common in London, Birmingham Interchange near Birmingham Airport and at Curzon Street in central Birmingham.

The second phase of HS2 rail link will run north from Birmingham and have stations in the North West, East Midlands and Yorkshire.

Curzon Street station will have seven platforms and a main entrance including a wall of glass up to 55 feet in height. The cost of the project is currently estimated at almost £600million. When the rail link is complete it will cut the current journey time between London and Birmingham from 1 hour 20 minutes to just 49 minutes.

No definite time scale has been published yet for its construction and opening.

When it does open we will be waiting at the end of the platform to show you around the wide variety of residential and non-residential events venues all within a stone’s throw of Curzon Street Station.

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