| ▲ | ernst_klim 10 hours ago | |||||||
> Most of the whining I've heard about DB boils down to inconvenience in situations nobody could have predicted nor helped Somehow doesn't happen in most other countries I lived. These things are easy to deal with with a bit of redundancy, which as I've heard is lacking in Germany these days. I've had much better experience with trains in Russia despite much harsher weather conditions, much larger distances and much older cars. This problem is absolutely fixable, just let the trains go around problematic sections with redundant routes. | ||||||||
| ▲ | throw-the-towel 9 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
On the other hand, Russian trains are absurdly slow when conpared to Europe. The flagship "high-speed" service barely does 200 km/h. | ||||||||
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