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Reducing carbon - arriving by ferry to Bilbao/Santander or train from Barcelona
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[QUOTE="Bristle Boy, post: 1112017, member: 80551"] Of course what is not being mentioned with regard to emmisions is something conveniently ommited which does not apply to ferries or air travel and is the elephant in the room. Apart from a point of departure and arrival and some monitoring neither requires an infrastructure to enable its operation. Road transportation and rail need a massive ammount of infrastructure to operate, both initially and under constant maintenance. When discussing rail transport some calculation needs to be made with regard to what is emitted during its initial and ongoing construction and maintenance from quarrying and transportation of ballast, the wood or concrete for sleepers, the destruction of thousands/millions of trees, steel production for rails, the construction of tunnels not to mention the ecological damage with alteration to the geography of the countryside. Rail transport is not the panacea when all things are considered and they need to be. [/QUOTE]
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