International High Speed Rail Voices examines the benefits, opportunities and extent of international high speed rail, with contributions drawn from across the infrastructure industry. The report, which is the latest in our Voices series, demonstrates the transformational role high speed rail is playing in revolutionising travel across the globe, driving policy makers’ economic and environmental decisions, whilst creating international links that will become ever more important in our increasingly globalised world. It serves as a reminder that amongst a global push for more and expanded high speed rail services, the UK must keep pace with its own investment to create a truly national high speed network.

The world’s leading high speed nations, China and Spain, view high speed rail as much more than simply a transport network; it is seen as strengthening connections, and in doing so bringing cultures and countries together. These and other leading high speed countries have used the railway as both an economic driver and a foundation for national ties.

By implication, the report demonstrates the UK would be left behind were we not to push ahead with HS2 (and beyond) to create a truly national high speed network in the years ahead.

Featuring contributions from our members Hitachi Rail, HS1, Thales, SYSTRA, Mott MacDonald, Siemens Mobility, the Railway Industry Association (RIA) and the University of Birmingham’s Centre for Railway Research and Education (BCRRE); the report offers analysis on the impact of high speed rail internationally across a number of key themes:

  1. Bringing countries together High speed rail is providing transport spines for countries and in so doing reshaping economic geographies and helping build and stimulate both regions and national cohesion.
  2. High speed rail as a means of delivering modal shift and net zero Transport accounts for around a fifth of global carbon emissions, and as such decarbonisation of the sector is critical to net zero goals. To achieve this, there must be modal shift from road and aviation to electrified railways, including high speed rail.
  3. International services With the growth of national high speed networks, international connections are expanding too as high speed rail continues to make rail more attractive and provides an alternative to flying for long distances and intercountry travel.
  4. Innovation in the high speed rail market New technologies are being deployed to bring forward new high speed rail routes, extend and upgrade existing networks and improve the passenger experience.
  5. High speed rail and COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on high speed rail. But with trains already among the safest ways to travel, new steps entrenching that safety and rail’s increasing popularity mean that high speed rail schemes and services are set to expand.

You can download the report here: International High Speed Rail Voices

Commenting on the report, a High Speed Rail Group spokesperson said:

“The report makes clear that high speed rail has been embraced by countries around the world, and this is only set to increase in the years ahead. Domestic criticisms of the UK’s growing high speed network are in stark contrast to our European neighbours and beyond, who recognise the inherent economic, environmental and societal benefits brought about by such programmes.

“As the UK considers the future of its own rail network, including high speed, through the upcoming Integrated Rail Plan, it is of the utmost importance that the many benefits of high speed rail as attested to in this report are born in mind.”