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October 1, 2009

Poland plans high-speed rail by 2018

WARSAW, POLAND

The Polish government says it plans to launch the country’s first high-speed railway in 2018.

Infrastructure Minister Cezary Grabarczyk says construction will begin in 2014 and the first trains will begin running four years later.

He says the first trains will travel at up to 150 miles (250 kilometres) per hour and will link the capital of Warsaw with the central city of Lodz, the western city Poznan and the southwest city Wroclaw.

Polish State Railways is considering offers for the production of trains from German, Swedish and Polish companies. Poland suffers from a shortage of multilane highways.

Associated Press

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