So the article was corrected. The original version said the government will make a decision by July 27th, now it reads by July 2027 😂
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Minna Ålander 🌻
Big (military) mobility news from Finland:
Finland starts working on changing the railway gauge to the European standard, instead of the current one that is a legacy of Finland’s 100 years as part of the Russian empire
Finland starts working on changing the railway gauge to the European standard, instead of the current one that is a legacy of Finland’s 100 years as part of the Russian empire
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The main question I have, how many new job opportunities will this bring with it?
I get that planning is required to avoid rail traffic disruptions and planning takes time, but what is there even to decide? Sounds like "yes, let's do it" is the only sane answer.