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Sweden could soon be within easy reach of London by overnight sleeper train under proposals drawn up by the country's rail planners

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    ohyran
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    "but there has been renewed interest in the services with the rise of the "flygskam" or flight-shaming movement" For clarity: "Flygskam" isn't referring to a movement, but a general sense of...

    "but there has been renewed interest in the services with the rise of the "flygskam" or flight-shaming movement"

    For clarity: "Flygskam" isn't referring to a movement, but a general sense of personal shame concerning unnecessary flights. So "Flight-shame" not "shaming"

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    1. timo
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      Flight-shame makes sense, especially in Europe. A lot of places could be connected via high speed trains, but unfortunately that isn't happening a lot yet.

      Flight-shame makes sense, especially in Europe. A lot of places could be connected via high speed trains, but unfortunately that isn't happening a lot yet.

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