Wasn't so long ago some were saying it would be more worthwhile spending a fraction of the HS2 budget (whatever it was estimated to be at the time) on upgrading the UK's internet connectivity to get 'everyone' onto super fast broadband via fibre (to the premises ideally) or 5g where that made more sense in rural areas.
Now many are seeing the benefits of WFH even if that won't continue to be full time when some normality returns, that type of infrastructure spending now seems a no brainer.
They can use the rail network to move freight instead of all those trucks.
Now many are seeing the benefits of WFH even if that won't continue to be full time when some normality returns, that type of infrastructure spending now seems a no brainer.
They can use the rail network to move freight instead of all those trucks.
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