Travel times slashed as London gets on the fast track to Europe
15th Nov 2006, 04:43 GMT
Click here to see how Europe's train times will be cut HIGH-SPEED trains will compete with airlines between London and dozens of cities on the Continent from next year, when three missing links in Europe's 186mph rail network will...
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