is it possible before 2030?
>>2061412Rail is god, but stop pointlessly moving around.>/enitre board
>>2061412they're building it near my village
>>2061412They're already laying rail so it could be done in 5 years.
I don't think there's going to be much effort to build a rail line in a region that is predicted to become a warzone in the next 3-5 years.
>>2061443two more weeks
Why are people so obsessed over trains
>>2061446The railroads in the Baltics use Russian track gauge.Rail Baltica is using standard gauge so this will finally link their infrastructure to the rest of Europe.
do not allow estonians to have shit
>>2061446Why arent you? Just love inferior shit?
>>2061446I just think they're neat
>>2061446Why wouldn't they be, they're just big cars
>>2061455>>2061484>>2061495trains are anti-freedom
>>2061506Shouldn't you be busy getting run over by Brightline?
>>2061412Whats the point of this? Conscript movement when Russia reclaims these Soviet rump states?
>>2061512At this point it's unclear if russia will even retain the rump state it is currently, let alone stealing land from NATO.
>>2061506Unlike taking the box your bank owns that has killswitches the manufacturer can now remotely activate, on roads one toll booth away from no longer being accessible to you.Bicycle are the only pro-freedom mode of transportation, aside from walking.
>>2061512what is more expensive conscripts or bullets
>>2061524Looking like Russia will be fine, I think the Americans are more interested in China now.
>>2061532>Looking like Russia will be fineHow hard did you have to look away to reach that conclusion?
the line ends in Elk, Poland. and then what? I get that you can route cargo trains on one of the northern routes to Berlin and probably a sleeper train as well to circumvent Warsaw.but why not extend it to Bialystok while they are at it? the other question is if they will ever build a tunnel between Talinn and Helsinki.
>>2061535About 8-10,000km
>>2061412the problem here is that 1. no one lives in those countries2. no one has a need to travel to and from those countries
>>2061506No, stealing money for your car misadventure is anti-freedom, commie faggot.
>>2061412I'm excited for this project, even though it will have no impact on me personally.
trains are extremely overrated by pro train shills. they dont nearly bring as much usefulness as people claim. how often is your average person from estonia really traveling 50+km to justify the need of HSR? does everyone just jump on the train and travel 200km daily for no reason? something like tampa to orlando makes more sense not soviet city 17 to city 20
>>2061917>Tampa to OrlandoStupid italians
>>2061637>no one has a need to travel to and from those countriesHaving HSR in Baltic countries would both be a strong incentive for people who want to go from Scandinavia to Central Europe (just add a ferry crossing to Helsinki and you got an alternate route from Poland to Finland) and vice-versa, and could also be used to propel the tourism industry in all the Baltic countries. Once Ukraine and Belarus join the EU, they'll actually benefit from having a near-direct land-based link to countries like Estonia and Finland due to HSR infrastructure currently under development.
>>2062087NTA; the main purpose of Rail Baltica is freight and military mobility. Moving people is just a side benefit.