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    Why was the train company, Siemens, allowed to win the contract, for those UK trains?

    The question should be "When and why did British trains stop being competitive?" Because in the very beginning, first half of the 19th century, British made trains dominated the world market. And still in the early 20th century British steam locomotives were quite impressive, and also many...
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    Why was the train company, Siemens, allowed to win the contract, for those UK trains?

    The question should be "When and why did British trains stop being competitive?" Because in the very beginning, first half of the 19th century, British made trains dominated the world market. And still in the early 20th century British steam locomotives were quite impressive, and also many...
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    Why was the train company, Siemens, allowed to win the contract, for those UK trains?

    The question should be "When and why did British trains stop being competitive?" Because in the very beginning, first half of the 19th century, British made trains dominated the world market. And still in the early 20th century British steam locomotives were quite impressive, and also many...
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    How far does a housecat walk in a day?

    I guess I will get lots of answers such as "Mine has not moved yet from her resting place or just walked the five meters to the kitchen and back", but I just dreamed of a housecat who walked 93 km and still had energy, is that credible? (Of course they wouldn't just keep running like huskies...
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