
Germany and Italy Approve €50 Billion High-Speed Rail Line
Germany and Italy have approved a €50 billion high-speed maglev rail line connecting Frankfurt and Milan. The project will cut travel time to under 3 hours.
James Mitchell is an infrastructure and engineering correspondent for Muzdro, specializing in large-scale construction projects and technological advancements in civil engineering. He covers global developments and their economic impact.
Germany and Italy have approved a €50 billion high-speed maglev rail line connecting Frankfurt and Milan. The project will cut travel time to under 3 hours.
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