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Transportation
Wisconsin’s Badger Red Talgo Trains
November 5, 2019
The Talgo trains originally designed and built for Wisconsin’s high-speed rail line sits at an Amtrak facility in Beech Grove, Ind.
Shawn Johnson/WPR
One of the Talgo trains originally designed and built for Wisconsin’s high-speed rail line sits at an Amtrak facility in Beech Grove, Ind.
Shawn Johnson/WPR
The Talgo trains originally designed and built for Wisconsin’s high-speed rail line sits at an Amtrak facility in Beech Grove, Ind.
Shawn Johnson/WPR
The Talgo trains originally designed and built for Wisconsin’s high-speed rail line sits at an Amtrak facility in Beech Grove, Ind.
Shawn Johnson/WPR
One of the Talgo trains originally designed and built for Wisconsin’s high-speed rail line sits at an Amtrak facility in Beech Grove, Ind.
Shawn Johnson/WPR
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