http://my.earthlink.net/article/top?guid=20071210/475cc7d0_3ca6_15526200712101191208295
Wonder if it will last?
They've been at odds for so long, it will be a long time before there's tourism by rail between the two countries.
Just my
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Perfect analog of a model railroad industrial track dilemma.
Fills in, empties out.
(I didn't say that.......did I?)
selector wrote: Perfect analog of a model railroad industrial track dilemma. Fills in, empties out. (I didn't say that.......did I?)
(This post may have a short lifespan..LOL)
I wonder what the writer was smoking when that bit about connecting to the Trans-Siberian was added. IIRC, the Korean rail system is standard gauge. The Trans-Siberian is Russian gauge, 5 foot. (Sliding wheels on the axles? Or wheels with standard gauge flange dimensions and super-wide treads?)
Connecting across the Yalu River to the Chinese rail network strikes me as a lot more reasonable.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)