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Monday, February 9, 2009

Fast Train.

Wheeeee!!!!!

(Read: Too Lazy for Real Update.)
Posted by Fabulously in the City at 11:19 PM
Labels: Europe, high-speed rail, Jealousy, Public Transportation, Spain, trains, Transportation Planning

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