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Paul CG Burrows' YouTube Channel: A Hub for HS2 Content Imagine soaring above the sprawling construction sites of HS2, Britain's ambitious new high-speed railway. That's precisely what Paul CG Burrows offers viewers on his YouTube channel (paulcgburrows7267). Burrows, with over 500 hours of flight time, uses drones to capture aerial footage of HS2 construction sites, providing viewers with unique perspectives on the project's progress. His videos offer a fascinating glimpse into the scale and complexity of HS2, showcasing the engineering feats involved in building this major infrastructure project. One of his videos, "HS2 Curzon street Birmingham big progress in 2025," highlights the progress made on the construction of Curzon Street Station in Birmingham. This station, with its seven platforms and elegant arched roof inspired by Victorian railway pioneers, is set to become a key transport hub in the Midlands. HS2: Transforming Britain's Rail Network HS2 is a landmark infrastructure project aimed at revolutionizing rail travel in the UK. It will connect London, Birmingham, Manchester, and other major cities with high-speed rail lines, significantly reducing journey times and increasing capacity on the existing network. The new track is being built between London Euston and Handsacre, near Lichfield in southern Staffordshire, where a junction connects HS2 to the north-south West Coast Main Line. The project involves the construction of 140 miles of new high-speed lines, four new stations, two depots, 32 miles of tunnels, and 179 bridges. HS2 is designed to be a zero-carbon alternative for long-distance travel, contributing to the UK's efforts to combat climate change. The project has generated significant economic benefits, creating jobs, upskilling employees, and providing opportunities for UK businesses. For example, in Old Oak Common, HS2 is projected to generate a £10 billion economic boost, create 22,000 homes, and 18,000 jobs over the next 10 years. HS2 is also driving regeneration in the areas surrounding its new stations, with plans for thousands of new homes, jobs, offices, public spaces, and leisure facilities. 00:00Looking south over the M42/M6 Toll with the M42 Coleshill Box Structure to the left 00:16 M42 Coleshill South Viaduct to the left and River Cole Viaducts to the right 00:32 Birmingham Spur Diveunder, we can also see abutments for the New River Cole Overbridge to the right 00:46 Coleshill No. 3 Embankment 01:00 B4114 Birmingham Road Underbridge (I think this is a temporary bridge for the viaduct segments) 01:08 Coleshill East and West Viaducts 01:32 Coleshill No. 2 Embankment 03:59 M42 Coleshill North Viaduct 04:08 B4117 Gilson Road being realigned to around the Gilson Embankment and between the piers of the M42 Coleshill North Viaduct 04:14 Gilson Road Retaining Wall 04:22 Footpath M62 Overbridge 04:46 Gilson Cutting 05:06 Lichfield Road Embankment 05:12 Chattle Hill Box Structure, piers for the Water Orton Viaducts to the left 05:20 Watton House East and West Viaducts 05:41 (L-R) Piers for the Water Orton No. 2 Viaduct (short), Water Orton No. 1 Viaduct (tall) and the south abutments for the Watton House Embankment 05:46 3 pairs of piers and deflective walls for the straddle bents that will carry the Water Orton No. 1 Viaduct over the main line 05:49 River Tame West Viaduct 05:51 (L-R) Piers for the Water Orton No. 2 Viaduct, River Tame West Viaduct (left pier will carry 2 tracks, deck on the right will carry 1), tall piers for the Water Orton No. 1 Viaduct and piers for the River Tame East Viaduct 05:56 I think these are the steel beams for the straddle bents on the left here, they will go on the 3 pairs of piers, we can also see the deck for the Water Orton No. 2 Viaduct being constructed 06:01 Water Orton No. 1 Viaduct is rising up to its taller piers to the right of the completed deck of the River Tame West Viaduct 06:05 Curdworth Viaduct/Box Structure and Faraday Avenue Embankment in the background North Spur 07:06 Water Orton No. 1 Viaduct on the left and Water Orton No. 3 Viaduct on the right 07:15 M42/M6 Toll 07:24 Marsh Lane Embankment 07:40 Water Orton Culvert and M42-M6 Motorway Link East Viaduct in the top left 08:00 Attleboro Flyover 08:46 Attleboro Retaining Walls and Attleboro Lane Overbridge to the top right Birmingham Spur 09:30 Attleboro Farm Embankment and M42-M6 Motorway Link East and West Viaducts 10:18 Green Lane Embankment 10:34 Coleshill Culvert 10:56 (L-R) M42 Coleshill Box Structure, M42 Coleshill South Viaduct, River Cole Viaducts 11:43 Birmingham Spur Diveunder, we can also see abutments for the New River Cole Overbridge to the right Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-f... Artist: Lunar Years License code: TBVD4HKPBUEHUL0O A content creater using you tube