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List of high-speed rail lines edit

Hello Owennson. Very good thing this page, thanks for having created it !
I already completed the French section. I tried a sortable fixed-sized table, with new columns. What do you think about it ? I think the Japanese "very slow HSL" (limited to 130 km/h) can't be accepted in the page : the minimum speed to have the "High Speed Line" name, according to UIC, is 200 km/h for a conventional upgraded line. Regards, --FlyAkwa (talk) 23:44, 25 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

FlyAkwa - No, this page is bad. The agreed upon term in English Wikipedia is "railway line", not "rail line". Compare

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