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New Trains Cleared For Channel Tunnel Service

March 22, 2011 - 12:20 PM ET

By Amon Cohen

New Channel Tunnel services planned by Eurostar and Deutsche Bahn appear likely after the European Railway Agency approved tunnel safety rule amendments. Both Eurostar and DB have chosen trains by Siemens with power sources underneath each carriage. Previous rules allowed power sources only at either end of the train, as with the model used by Alstom, a French train manufacturer and rival to Siemens. The French government had objected to the rule changes.

Last month, a DB executive told BTN the German national rail company would consider scrapping plans to launch services in 2013 to London from Germany and the Netherlands unless the safety issue was resolved imminently. Eurostar's new trains, set for introduction from 2014, will increase the operator's top speed to 320 kilometers per hour from 300 kilometers per hour.

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