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Camden Highline, London’s answer to New York park, is scrapped

Camden Highline, London’s answer to New York park, is scrapped

Summary

The Camden Highline project in London, which aimed to turn an old railway into a green walking and cycling path, has been paused due to rising costs and economic challenges. Organizers said recent energy price increases and funding shortages made the project too expensive to continue right now.

Key Facts

  • The Camden Highline was inspired by New York’s successful elevated park called the High Line.
  • The project planned to create nearly a mile of green space from Camden to King’s Cross.
  • It included paths for walking and cycling and spaces planted to attract wildlife like bees and birds.
  • Rising construction costs and the 2026 energy crisis led to the decision to pause the project.
  • Over 1,200 people donated and hundreds supported the idea in the community.
  • Some parts of the route have been developed, like a walkway across Regent’s Canal linked to another local park.
  • Organizers said the project’s planning and vision will be saved for possible future revival.
  • The Camden Highline team thanked supporters and said creating green urban spaces is very challenging but important.
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