Under the plans, trains would be around 50 metres long and could run every five minutes at speeds of up to 480km/h (298mph).
You can’t fault architects for their ambition. Just as the rest of us were thinking Britain’s trains were consigned to a miserable future of constant mediocrity along comes a proposal that could once ...
If you’re boarding a Rail Europe train this month, whether it’s a sleeper train between major cities, a high-speed TGV, or a Channel crossing on Eurostar, take note that 2025 marks the 200th ...
At 186 miles per hour, the landscape starts to blur. A mile disappears every 20 seconds. An entire town can blink by in the time it takes to remember its name. High-speed trains are, as the name ...
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