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This activity draws attention to the current tension in the debate over the UK’s High Speed 2 (HS2) project. With the benefit of technological advancement comes potential risks and damage, in particular between the need to preserve wildlife and the countryside and the necessity for HS2 to take over some countryside lands for the railways.

This is the fifth activity in a series of resources designed around trains. See the others below:

  • Examining trains using slow looking
  • Trains through time
  • How trains shape our imagination
  • Representation of trains in film and literature

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