Two thousand new French trains 'too fat for railway'
BBC News Europe
The French train operator SNCF has discovered that 2,000 new trains it ordered at a cost of 15bn euros ($20.5bn; £12.1bn) are too wide for many regional platforms.
The blunder has so far cost the rail operator over 50m euros ($68.4m; £40.6m).
Construction work has begun on widening hundreds of platforms.
Christian Fraser in Paris says it is "an embarrassing situation".
Link to Article & Video:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27502184
The French train operator SNCF has discovered that 2,000 new trains it ordered at a cost of 15bn euros ($20.5bn; £12.1bn) are too wide for many regional platforms.
The blunder has so far cost the rail operator over 50m euros ($68.4m; £40.6m).
Construction work has begun on widening hundreds of platforms.
Christian Fraser in Paris says it is "an embarrassing situation".
Link to Article & Video:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27502184


