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>>200194259
>Why won't Germans ride their own trains?
We're busy mounting your mom
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>>200194259
We do THOUGH
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>>200194259
Because they're always late
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i hear from germans that their trains are really slow and are always delayed, don't know how true this is.
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>>200194347
That's not true. Sometimes they're cancelled.
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>>200194358
>Really slow
Depends
>Always delayed
True
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>>200194358
>>200194347
That's not true. Often they're cancelled.
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>>200194259
because reasons
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>>200194259
DB is fucking SHIT.
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>>200194730
>switzerland
>has literally only two train stations
>"omg we're so punctutal"
LOL
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>>200194259
the german car industry is lobbyng the government to create disfuntional rails, so people would use (and buy cars) instead of trains
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>>200194730
>longest train route is 100km
>wow we are so punctual

the absolute state of swissniggaz
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>>200194768
>insta deflect the fact that your shittier than Italy
i guess you tried btw, we got one of the densest train networks in the world and that beautiful taktfahrplan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muPcHs-E4qc
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>>200195021
>your shittier
>your
SWISS EDUCATION LOL
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>>200194259
Deutsche Bahn intrigues me, I see a shitload of memes by Germans about it being slow. Why does a company bearing the country's name defy its national stereotype of efficiency? What's the issue?
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>>200195021
>your shittier than Italy
sorry but italian railways are among the better in the world, we are even conquering foreign markets calm down with your anti italian discrimination pls
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>>200194976
It Appears My Superiority Has Led to Some Controversy
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>>200195083
they delayed investments for years and years, now their infrastructure is rotting away, causing delays and when they fix that infrastructure the construction site causes delay and they don't have enough reserve trains or personnel to catch up.
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>>200195118
you mad?
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>>200194730
this only looks bad because the Uk is not in the chart
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It's amazing to see how the Italian train system brutally MOGS Switzerland's.

Maybe that's because Switzerland has never even won a nobel prize. Guess they were too busy stealing jewish gold to do research and advance mankind.
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>>200195164
Good-looking train.
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>>200195288
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country?useskin=vector

; ^)
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>>200195470
thanks fren
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>>200195164
>mogs you at 360 km/h
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>>200195268
Our problems are coverage, capacity and above all cost, more than punctuality.
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>>200195653
I really like the Frecce, did a trip Zurich, Milano, Firenze, Roma , with Milano Roma was Frecce in one go and it was a real nice train and good track. Also Littorina.
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>>200195653

I want my country to buy a frecce
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>>200198855
has the rear subframe ripped the floorpan already?
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>>200194730
KEK Italia > Deutschland
Hitler would've never believed this
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>>200195083
>Why does a company bearing the country's name defy its national stereotype of efficiency?

The stereotype is a stereotype for a reason.
And it has become more and more far fetched from reality.

Germs cannot finish one bigger infrastructure project without massive time delay and cost explosion.
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>>200194976
I took a train from Zürich to Milan once. It started driving very slowly and got delayed the instant it had passed the border.
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>>200195083
it tracks perfectly with what germany has been doing for the last couple decades: paying workers and social welfare without investing into the underlying economic and industrial system. thats why it got hit so badly by its own sanctions against russia (and why we blew up nordstream, so krauts wouldnt get cold feet), it relied on cheap russian gas for decades even as russia pulled away from it politically.
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German trainrides are a fucking nightmare. For starters the departure signs are confusing as fuck. It constantly switches between 2 times, 1 being the original departure time and 1 being the actual departure time or something, I never understood it. Delays are usually somewhere in the 60-120 minute range which causes me to miss connecting trains.

Personnel is rude, don't know anything and don't speak English most of the time. Stations are often in pretty rough state with weeds growing in between tiles, homeless people sitting all over the place and begging you for money and people smoking right in front of the entrance. Many stations for some reason are also way too big with several platforms being completely unused and therefor also not maintained or cleaned.

Long distance trains are comfy and clean. The wifi is usually dogshit but that goes for pretty much every country's onboard internet. Only in Denmark I ever had a connection good enough to watch youtube.

And how does DB fix all this? By sacking 10% of their people. This is a vicious cycle. The train is bad so people don't use it, so they fire people which will make it worse and make even less people use it etc. etc.



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