Starline: Europe's High-Speed Rail Plan
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Could a metro system link the whole of Europe by 2040?

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21st Europe ’s Starline network plans to connect 39 destinations in European countries - with lines reaching the UK , Turkey and Ukraine too.
The new system will be an estimated 30 per cent faster than road and current rail travel with trains operating at 300-400 km/h.
New system will arrive at new stations built just outside major cities with connections to existing urban transport systems.
21st Europe says Starline would require harmonised labour agreements, technical standards, and safety regulations.
It will be publicly funded and run by approved national rail companies.
It would be overseen by a new European Rail Authority (ERA) - a body within the EU framework responsible for coordination, interoperability, and long-term expansion.
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