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New trains will slice 15 minutes off journey time to Paris
But will they be able to run at top speed on our tracks?
A new generation of 200mph Eurostar trains that will whisk passengers from London to Paris in just two hours was unveiled yesterday.
They will link up with high speed bullet trains across Europe – including those planned for Britain – to slash journey times from major cities across the UK to the Continent.
But questions remain over whether the second generation Eurostar trains, which will be able to run across the European high-speed network, will be allowed to run at 200mph when they enter Britain
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But the speed limit on the UK stretch of the current line is 186mph – matching the top speed of the existing trains – though for much of the journey between the Channel and London they travel slower.
Eurostar said there was nothing ‘technically’ to stop that limit being raised to 200mph once the new trains come into service.
The company, which operates high-speed services to Paris and Brussels from London’s St Pancras station, is to buy ten of the German-built trains which will carry 900 passengers.
This is a 20 per cent increase in capacity on the existing trains which will also be in service – once they have been overhauled and refurbished.
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French state-owned rail company SNCF is one of Eurostar’s three shareholders and the decision to opt for German trains will anger the French government.
It had been hoping for the contract to be awarded to French company Alstom.
But the Eurostar announcement was welcomed by UK Transport Secretary Philip Hammond who earlier this week announced details of the UK’s own new bullet trains, with work on the £33billion high-speed project known as High Speed 2 set to start in 2015.
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Studies are going on with a view to linking the proposed new British high-speed network to the existing London to Folkestone Channel Tunnel link.
At the Conservative party conference in Birmingham this week Mr Hammond said the linking up of Britain’s existing and proposed new high speed lines would create ‘a truly international service for passengers and business’.
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source:dailymail
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