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M4 corridor / High-speed rail in the United Kingdom / New Urbanism / BAA Limited / Crossrail / Euston railway station / West Coast Main Line / Birmingham Airport / High-speed rail / Transport in the United Kingdom / Rail transport in the United Kingdom / High Speed 2
Date: 2011-08-30 13:15:27
M4 corridor
High-speed rail in the United Kingdom
New Urbanism
BAA Limited
Crossrail
Euston railway station
West Coast Main Line
Birmingham Airport
High-speed rail
Transport in the United Kingdom
Rail transport in the United Kingdom
High Speed 2

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