BREAKING NEWS: HS2 route through Derbyshire is confirmed

The route the HS2 high-speed rail link will take through Derbyshire has been confirmed by the Government.
Breaking news.Breaking news.
Breaking news.

The railway will follow the route consulted upon in 2016, through Derbyshire adjacent to the M1, avoiding the much-loved Chesterfield canal.

At Stonebroom, a spur will leave the main line so HS2 trains can service Chesterfield and Sheffield, albeit not on HS2 track.

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Further south, the track will travel through Long Eaton on a high-level viaduct next to the existing railway line.

An image showing part of the proposed HS2 route.An image showing part of the proposed HS2 route.
An image showing part of the proposed HS2 route.

The announcement has already been welcomed by the East Midlands Chamber, who said it would be ‘transformational’ for the region.

It will be greeted with dismay by some, however, such as the tiny community of Newton near Clay Cross, which residents say will be ‘cut in two’.

For more on the news and all the reaction, see this week’s Derbyshire Times.