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HS1 Domestic trains are a bit busy
In message , at 09:29:53 on Fri, 10
Jul 2009, Tom Barry remarked: Tony Polson wrote: and a lot of noise in operation, In that case, copy foreign lines. Problem solved. How do they reduce the operating noise? Is it by running mainly through open countryside, tunnelling under towns, or what? The Stuttgart-Ulm project in Germany contains a staggering amount of tunnel - it's virtually a long-distance Tube line. Weren't we also trying to work out why the UK spent twice as much as any foreigners on new lines. Are we spending twice as much as that line? The bits that aren't in tunnel are alongside an autobahn. -- Roland Perry |
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