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An idea from a British design team. I like it.



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Yeah in 10-20 years the oil will have run out!

Lovely idea though, except I really like train stations, they have been magical places.

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Good Idea!

Romcat Is Right. We Shouldnt Have Torn Up The Catenary And Poles. Were Going To Miss It In A Few Years.

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