The .speed of German passenger trains, even of the. express'trains-.is not usually remarkable, says the United'.States Consul, at Nuremberg. The so-called "SchnelIsugo" and "Eilzuge" ("fait" trains and. "hurry", trains), for the first, .of: which an extra charge is made, aro both ordinarily deliberate in their movements, aud accommodation. trains aud "locals" often spend.much time between stations, usually in sigljt.of Mch otlwr. Tho fastest train in Germany. is tlio -."D-Zug 20," between Berlin.and. Hambur?, .which maintains an. average speed .of 55 miles an hour.- - ' A Rutheniau. deputy. M. Baczynski, who began an obstructionist sptech, in the Anstriap Parliament one nieht. recently, snt down at 11.30 next day, having spoken for thirteen, hours. .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1566, 9 October 1912, Page 8
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