HS2’s Euston station set to be scaled back, railway’s minister tells MPs

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Andrew Stephenson says smaller scheme ‘would have some benefits in terms of reducing costs and risks’

Plans for HS2's Euston station look set to be scaled back, with the minister in charge of the project saying a reduction in scope will help cut risks and costs.

HS2 was ordered to take another look at the Grimshaw-designed plans for the station following the last year’s independent review of the project led by Doug Oakervee.

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