Talk:Railteam

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[edit] Expansion tag is silly

It doesn't make sense to place an expansion tag on this article; Railteam was announced only about two weeks ago and hasn't yet begun joint operations so it makes sense that there is little to say about it at this point. Classifying it as a stub that needs to be expanded is sufficient.--Gloriamarie 23:30, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Passenger Numbers

The article says: "Railteam plans to increase high-speed rail passengers from 15 million a year currently to 25 million by 2010." This implies a stunningly low number of passengers. After all, Eurostar alone already carries 8m passengers a year, which implies that all other services in Europe combined are currently only transporting 2m passengers a hear. Sure this is nonsense, even it is only counting international travellers. Simhedges (talk) 11:35, 10 February 2008 (UTC)