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Forme recherchée : HS[1-3]|high(-| )speed( (([1-3]|one|two|three|) )?(rail(way)?|train|line|service)s?)?|TGV|ICE
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- Ligne n°138 : No ifs, no buts: Australia needs high-speed rail
Ligne n°141 : ... Anthony Albanese- Ligne n°142 : High-speed rail would revolutionise interstate travel, and would also
Ligne n°143 : be an economic game-changer. All we need is politicians with vision ...- Ligne n°150 : High speed rail
Ligne n°157 : ... excellent starting point for anyone thinking about building a- Ligne n°158 : high-speed railway (HSR) line down Australia's east coast.
Ligne n°159 : At the superficial level, the project seems a challenge too large to ...
Ligne n°163 : ... on the first section between Sydney and Melbourne, the project would- Ligne n°164 : return $2.15 in economic benefit to our nation. High-speed rail would
Ligne n°165 : revolutionise interstate travel, and would also be an economic ...
Ligne n°169 : ... Australians will see for themselves whether the government has the- Ligne n°170 : capacity for forward thinking, or whether high speed rail and its
Ligne n°171 : economic and social opportunities are put in the "too hard" basket. So ...
Ligne n°174 : ... establish a statutory authority to help guide the development of the- Ligne n°175 : high-speed rail project over coming decades. Crucially, that investment
Ligne n°176 : was to be the first instalment used to begin securing the corridor for ...
Ligne n°178 : ... corridor needed for the line, urban sprawl could make it unviable.- Ligne n°179 : But in one of the government's first announcements after taking office,
Ligne n°180 : the government abolished the High-Speed Rail Advisory Group, which ...
Ligne n°179 : ... But in one of the government's first announcements after taking office,- Ligne n°180 : the government abolished the High-Speed Rail Advisory Group, which
Ligne n°181 : included experts like former deputy prime minister and railway expert ...
Ligne n°183 : ... Westacott. Against the background of that decision, advocates of- Ligne n°184 : high-speed rail will be watching next month's budget closely. Will the
Ligne n°185 : government move forward? Or will it cut the $52m already in the budget ...
Ligne n°191 : ... It is the case that deputy prime minister and infrastructure minister- Ligne n°192 : Warren Truss promoted high-speed rail in a speech to the Australasian
Ligne n°193 : Railway Association last November, shortly after taking office. Truss ...
Ligne n°192 : ... Warren Truss promoted high-speed rail in a speech to the Australasian- Ligne n°193 : Railway Association last November, shortly after taking office. Truss
Ligne n°194 : repeated the high-speed rail study finding that that by 2065, ...
Ligne n°193 : ... Railway Association last November, shortly after taking office. Truss- Ligne n°194 : repeated the high-speed rail study finding that that by 2065,
Ligne n°195 : individual trips down Australia's east coast would double from current ...- Ligne n°200 : The passage of time is likely to make high-speed rail more and more
Ligne n°201 : desirable, making it critical that politicians of today think ahead to ...
Ligne n°209 : ... Coast, Newcastle, Wagga Wagga, Albury-Wodonga, and Shepparton.- Ligne n°210 : High speed rail is an important competent of Australia's infrastructure
Ligne n°211 : future. As with other areas of infrastructure, planning is the ...