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Fame Douglas
Nov 20, 2013

by Fluffdaddy

Cultural Imperial posted:

I'm not aware of any HSR in the world that does this but it sounds like it'd be quite an engineering feat. The next time I see my dad, I'll ask him. He used to be the director of safety and maintenance of an HSR.

There are plenty of HSR systems in Europe that share tracks with slower regional and freight trains. This is not a new concept. HSR rails are not fundamentally different from regular rail lines, just built to allow for higher maximum speeds.

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