Óscar Puente visits the works being carried out by Dragados to connect London with Birmingham by train in 49 minutes

News - 2025.11.25

25/11/2025. Óscar Puente visits the works being carried out by Dragados to connect London with Birmingham by train in 49 minutes. The Minist... The Minister for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, at the construction site of London's HS2 Euston High Speed ​​Rail station

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The Minister for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, has visited the HS2 Euston High Speed Railway Station in London, which is being built by the Spanish company Dragados in partnership with the British firm Mace.

The HS2 (High Speed Two Ltd) station is a key hub in the development of high-speed rail in the UK, and will serve as the southern terminus of the high-speed line that will connect London and Birmingham, two of the country's most important economic centres, in just 49 minutes. Furthermore, it will be an intermodal station connecting high-speed rail with the existing transport network in the capital.

Accompanied by project managers

Minister Óscar Puente visited the site accompanied by various officials responsible for the project: the station's Area Director, Andy Swift; the Head of Construction Assurance, Nick Jones; and the Public Affairs Manager, Milo Boyd. They all highlighted this project as an example of "a Spanish company and a British company leveraging the advantages and experience of both countries".

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