Spanish rail goes 'plink' in the cold
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I'm just going on the observation that there never was a European train that could handle the cold. This failure is a classic expansion joint pull that happens with highways and train tracks. Of course, this is only a wild guess, but wild guesses are the new Influencer Science. Why can't I throw it into the ring? Since it is a 'cold' thing, we'll never hear
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