kõrgkiiruslikes
Kõrgkiiruslikes refers to high-speed trains in Estonian. These are trains designed to operate at speeds significantly exceeding those of conventional rail transport. The development and implementation of high-speed rail have been driven by the need to reduce travel times between cities, making rail a competitive alternative to air and road travel.
The concept of high-speed rail emerged in the mid-20th century, with countries like Japan, France, and Germany
Key characteristics of kõrgkiiruslikes include dedicated tracks that are straighter and have gentler curves than conventional
The benefits of kõrgkiiruslikes include faster journey times, reduced congestion on roads and in airports, and