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Dedicated line

A dedicated line is a rail link used exclusively by one type of traffic (freight or passengers), for example the Betuwe Line in the Netherlands. There are also dedicated high-speed lines, as high-speed trains require special infrastructure (dedicated track). Do not confuse with a specialised line (a rail link where one type of traffic – freight or passengers – will be preferred and given priority when allocating capacity).
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Glossary
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RNE Glossary
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RNE Glossary - NS_CID_Glossary_2023

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