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WHEN international travel eventually resumes on a wider scale after borders gradually reopen, it could well be trains - rather than aeroplanes or cars - that commuters will pick as their preferred mode of transport.
Taking a high-speed train, for instance, could bring passengers from point to point faster than by air, often straight into the heart of the city.
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