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SBB stop test at maximum speed 15 when ranking abruptly

The article reports that the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) abruptly stopped an experiment involving high-speed rail operations at 150 km/h during shunting maneuvers. The headline suggests that the test was halted unexpectedly, though the article does not provide detailed reasons or further context beyond this brief mention.

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SBB stop test at maximum speed 15 when ranking abruptly

The article reports that the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) abruptly stopped an experiment involving high-speed rail operations at 150 km/h during shunting maneuvers. The headline suggests that the test was halted unexpectedly, though the article does not provide detailed reasons or further context beyond this brief mention.

Bias read (Center): The subject of the article pertains to railway operations and technical testing, which falls under the category of sports infrastructure rather than politics. As such, there is no significant political charge associated with the content. The framing of the article is neutral, focusing solely on the遽

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