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Eurostar - Welcome to High Speed Europe

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2007

Eurostar, the high speed passenger train will soon be making history as the High Speed 1 project nears it's completion. From November 14th 2007, Eurostar will move home from London Waterloo to London St. Pancras and will open a new station at Ebbsfleet, Kent.

In addition to Eurostar's new homes we will also be using the high speed line to connect with the channel tunnel and Europe at speeds of 186MPH, the fastest train service in the UK.

Welcome to High Speed Europe!

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  • is the music from Simcity?

  • No it's not but I like your thinking!!

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  • what is the music? it's gorgeous sounding

  • The US needs to get its act together.

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  • Brilliant video!! What's the music called?

  • It really is just like the animation. A great way to travel to Europe. They have started to skimp a bit in premier class though by not serving champagne as you depart and also the trains are getting ready for an overhaul inside.

  • Music sends shivers down my spine. And the vid. Great combination!

  • Send this to Eric Cantor and John Boehner and that crew!

  • @tehatemachine i couldnt agree with you more.

  • @howardkevinm amtrak is government owned and operated, which explains why it sucks.

  • Amtraks to poor to build something this well. i bet Eurostar doesnt have to worry about being bankrupt all the time like amtrak

  • I went on Eurostar once to Belgium and we passed through France - good times...

  • Planes do just fine for the U.S., rail in this country is very much of a money drain except for freight, that is a fantastic value.

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  • Wow! I can't wait till Eurostar gets its new trains from Siemens- hopefully, they'll be allowed to run through the Channel Tunnel (as well as Deutsche Bahn its trains).

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