11 December 14:11
Photo: Hyundai Rotem sends first high-speed train to UzbekistanThe first of six Hyundai Rotem high-speed trains for the Tashkent-Urgench-Khiva route was sent from South Korea to Uzbekistan. Service is scheduled to launch next year. The train can reach speeds of up to 260 km/h and is specially designed for desert climate. Photos.
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