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![]() On Mar 12, 10:30*pm, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 21:39:43 on Fri, 12 Mar 2010, Paul Scott remarked: There hasn't been an monopoly on international rail services since the start of the year. There's something very like a monopoly unless they make a decision to allow other rolling stock to be used... Didn't they do that too? I don't think the Channel Tunnel Intergovernmental Commission (IGC) has actually made any changes to the requirements yet. I think it was just Eurotunnel saying that they don't see the need for the requirement to have splitable passenger trains - but whilst Eurotunnel might have a strong position in terms of pushing for the change, they don't have the final say. And there are other requirements aside from that one - I think there's a load of fire resistance stuff. How many modifications an ICE set would need I've no idea, though my guess is that it'd need to be custom built from scratch rather than having it retrofitted. Simply because the press keeps on coming out with stuff saying that DB are on the cusp of running Chunnel services don't mean it is so... There's a few entities interested in keeping this idea ticking over in the public consciousness, such as Eurotunnel and HS1 who both want the extra traffic and hence extra income (the masterplan being that the government will flog HS1 soon, so talking up its traffic growth potential makes some sense). |