Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "UK Ultraspeed was a proposed high-speed magnetic-levitation train line between London and Glasgow, linking 16 stations including Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle and six airports. It was rejected for development in 2007 by the UK government in favour of conventional high-speed rail. The company behind the proposal ceased efforts to promote it in early 2013."@en }
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- UK_Ultraspeed abstract "UK Ultraspeed was a proposed high-speed magnetic-levitation train line between London and Glasgow, linking 16 stations including Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle and six airports. It was rejected for development in 2007 by the UK government in favour of conventional high-speed rail. The company behind the proposal ceased efforts to promote it in early 2013.".
- Q1329621 abstract "UK Ultraspeed was a proposed high-speed magnetic-levitation train line between London and Glasgow, linking 16 stations including Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle and six airports. It was rejected for development in 2007 by the UK government in favour of conventional high-speed rail. The company behind the proposal ceased efforts to promote it in early 2013.".
- UK_Ultraspeed comment "UK Ultraspeed was a proposed high-speed magnetic-levitation train line between London and Glasgow, linking 16 stations including Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle and six airports. It was rejected for development in 2007 by the UK government in favour of conventional high-speed rail. The company behind the proposal ceased efforts to promote it in early 2013.".
- Q1329621 comment "UK Ultraspeed was a proposed high-speed magnetic-levitation train line between London and Glasgow, linking 16 stations including Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle and six airports. It was rejected for development in 2007 by the UK government in favour of conventional high-speed rail. The company behind the proposal ceased efforts to promote it in early 2013.".