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thih9 ◴[] No.44039085[source]
> will cost billions of euros, affect more than 9,200 km of track, and take decades

How is a change like this going to be implemented? E.g. are they going to mainly update some tracks everywhere (and have two systems running in parallel), or all tracks in selected areas (and have passengers change), or something else?

Was there a comparable large scale rail infrastructure change in some other country?

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anticodon ◴[] No.44039111[source]
> Was there a comparable large scale rail infrastructure change in some other country?

Baltic states attempted this (project Rail Baltica). Lots of EU money were spent with no visible result. I guess, several people in Baltic states became super rich, but in terms of rail infrastructure nothing was done.

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cromulent ◴[] No.44039219[source]
Progress has been made and is ongoing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_Baltica#Project_progress

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anticodon ◴[] No.44039621{3}[source]
I've read your link. Where's the actual progress?

But billions of euros has already been spent.

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1. tekla ◴[] No.44040298{4}[source]
I doubt you've read the link since there are 3 sub-headers that explain the progress.