25 January 2007 Europe

ROMAN CROSSING

Accustomed though they are to unconventional geography, Dutch rail builders (whose lines frequently go below sea level) almost chalked up a new record recently. While laying additional tracks about 50km south-east of Amsterdam, they came close to building the world's first Roman level crossing. The

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