Higher-speed rail
Higher-speed rail (HrSR), also known as high-performance rail, higher-performance rail, or almost-high-speed rail, is a jargon used to describe inter-city passenger rail services that have top speeds of more than conventional rail but are not high enough to be called high-speed rail services. The term is also used by planners to identify the incremental rail improvements to increase train speeds and reduce travel time as alternatives to larger efforts to create or expand the high-speed rail networks. Some countries use the term medium-speed rail, or semi-high speed rail instead.
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Higher-speed rail
Higher-speed rail (HrSR), also known as high-performance rail, higher-performance rail, or almost-high-speed rail, is a jargon used to describe inter-city passenger rail services that have top speeds of more than conventional rail but are not high enough to be called high-speed rail services. The term is also used by planners to identify the incremental rail improvements to increase train speeds and reduce travel time as alternatives to larger efforts to create or expand the high-speed rail networks. Some countries use the term medium-speed rail, or semi-high speed rail instead.
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Higher-speed rail (HrSR), also ...... semi-high speed rail instead.
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Скоростно́й по́езд — поезд, сл ...... е именуются высокоскоростными.
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The Amtrak Northeast Regional
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Amtrak's Northeast Regional on the Northeast Corridor in Odenton, Maryland.
Amtrak's Southwest Chief at Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Higher-speed rail (HrSR), also ...... semi-high speed rail instead.
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Скоростно́й по́езд — поезд, сл ...... е именуются высокоскоростными.
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Higher-speed rail
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Скоростной поезд
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