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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°159 : ... Thailand's ruling junta has approved a $23 billion (£13.6bn) transport- Ligne n°160 : project that will see two high-speed railways link up directly with
Ligne n°161 : China by 2021, in a move seen as a further consolidation of Chinese ...
Ligne n°171 : ... The railway lines will link up directly to Kunming, in China's southern- Ligne n°172 : Yunnan province, in what analysts have termed Chinese "high-speed
Ligne n°173 : railway diplomacy". ...- Ligne n°175 : China is looking to build a 3,000km (1,860m) high-speed line from
Ligne n°176 : Kunming all the way down to Singapore, passing through Laos, Thailand ...
Ligne n°192 : ... The two routes comprise nearly 1,400km in total but unlike many other- Ligne n°193 : high-speed trains, which generally run at a speed of 200 km per hour,
Ligne n°194 : will only be able to run at 160 km per hour until further investment ...
Ligne n°208 : ... the China Railway Corp told China Daily, adding that Chinese engineers- Ligne n°209 : had been involved in feasibility research for the high-speed lines, and
Ligne n°210 : Chinese companies were directly helping to modernise Thailand's railway ...- Ligne n°213 : The effect of high-speed rail is likely to change South-east Asia and
Ligne n°214 : the way it does business for good, says Geoff Wade of the College of ...
Ligne n°217 : ... "When the people of the mainland countries soon find, through the- Ligne n°218 : convenience of [high-speed railways], that Kunming is their 'closest
Ligne n°219 : neighbour' but a few hours away, the Yunnan capital will gradually ...