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A group of West German firms headed by Krupp, of Essen, is building a new passenger train capable of speeds up to 400 kilometres an hour. The model shown here has already undergone tests in a wind chamber at a West German aerospace research institute. The

train is being built with help from the Government and is almost twice as powerful as the fastest electric locomotive now operating on the Bundesbahn, the West German railway system.

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Press, 22 July 1976, Page 16

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76

Untitled Press, 22 July 1976, Page 16

Untitled Press, 22 July 1976, Page 16

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