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Public transport: A challenge to the laws of physics

By Robert Wright

Published: January 16 2009 15:06 | Last updated: January 16 2009 15:06

Looking at the lines of ageing buses belching out diesel fumes near Moszkva Tér in Budapest, it would be easy to forget that public transport is normally a far cleaner means of moving people than the private car.

The same could be said for the ageing diesel trains waiting to leave London’s Paddington station, terminus of one of the world’s busiest as-yet unelectrified lines.

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