Talk:Transmountain railroad
Latest comment: 13 years ago by 67.185.244.237 in topic Really incorrect information
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Really incorrect information
edit"The Himalayan Mountains, Andes and the Alps would be cases in point. Because of construction difficulties, such railways are yet to be built. With globalisation and trade liberalisation, construction of these railways is becoming desirable, practical and affordable."
Um...someone's a huge fucking idiot. The Alps have at least a half-dozen railroads across them and the Andes have two (and one defunct). LOL The alps? ALPS? Yes, Switzerland and Italy are not connected by rail. loool. Oh yeah, and where's the damn proof that "globalization" and "trade liberalization" cause transmountain railways to become "desirable, practical and affordable." I'd love to see that citation. 67.185.244.237 (talk) 06:45, 9 January 2011 (UTC)