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November 19th 07, 01:40 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin Rosenstiel
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After the Ball is over - Waterloo International
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Most conveniently, what they do with some trains at the French-
Spanish border: slide the wheels along the axles to fit the other
gauge. Other solutions include mixed-gauge track, bogie changing,
and (of course) having the passengers change trains.
In the latter option it seems a bit pointless going to the expense of
building a tunnel.
According to my Jane's world railways the high speed line into
Madrid is standard gauge, not the normal Spanish broad gauge.
What's that got to do with a tunnel under the Irish Sea?
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