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Train path A train path is the infrastructure capacity needed to run a train between two places over a given time-period.〔Definition from (Directive 2001/14/EC ), Article 2 (l), of the European Parliament and of the Council〕 In Europe, a train operator needs to purchase a train path from a rail infrastructure company to run a train on their tracks. ==Overview== The number of rail paths available on a given railway line is dependent on a number of factors. The number of tracks and the type of signalling, specifically the number of blocks, are limits set by the actual infrastructure. A variable factor is the speed difference between trains. Optimal capacity is achieved when all trains run at the same constant speed. Otherwise faster trains will eventually catch up to slower trains, so trains have to be spaced further apart to minimize interference.
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