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Yup, agreed.
The US used to have a fairly extensive rail system back in the days, but in a very shortsighted and greedy way, it got dismantled and replaced by trucks and airplanes
My Dad is a train spotter you would not love high speed trains if you had spent so much time sat in the cold and rain (normal euro weather) waiting for one to turn up. yes I had no childhood.
Yup, agreed.
The US used to have a fairly extensive rail system back in the days, but in a very shortsighted and greedy way, it got dismantled and replaced by trucks and airplanes
Yup, agreed.
The US used to have a fairly extensive rail system back in the days, but in a very shortsighted and greedy way, it got dismantled and replaced by trucks and airplanes
it does suprise me that steam engines did not stay in the USA for longer as from what I remember from my geography lessons Coal is easy to get to also Wood is plentyful.
Don't worry most of our trains aren't that good .Infact most are slow and never on time
Britain had a comprehensive rail network system until Dr Beeching had a brainwave
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beeching
Did you guys have similar turning point in rail?
The rail service is shoddy in the UK compared with the rest of Western Europe. The British government are looking to build a national high speed rail network which would be good. i use the trains a lot and it is annoying but I think it's my favourite way to travel medium distances, you see so much more from trains than you do from motorways
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