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So, leaves on the track is the English equivalent to "Störungen im Betriebsablauf" (Disturbances in the operating processes) in Germany?
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That sounds perfectly reasonable, especially the cargo.
Interesting. G.W.F. Hegel never saw that train, as he died in November 1831 from cholera. Still very close.
On train related stuff, was listening on BBC World Service to one of their reports. Der Spiegel reporter was investigating delays on DB which are causing some comments.
Allegedly if a train is cancelled, it doesn't count as a delay? So skewing the data in the companies favour.
Is this correct, BBC are usually reliable.
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What fond memories I have of using the Mallard in Microsoft Train Simulator.Just watching another tv programme related to the 200th anniversary of the Stockton tp Darlington railway. It mentions the world record of the fastest steam engine of the Mallard. Taking the record from the DRG Class 05? Sorry about that Urwumpe.
Just watching another tv programme related to the 200th anniversary of the Stockton tp Darlington railway. It mentions the world record of the fastest steam engine of the Mallard. Taking the record from the DRG Class 05? Sorry about that Urwumpe.
Just watching another tv programme related to the 200th anniversary of the Stockton tp Darlington railway. It mentions the world record of the fastest steam engine of the Mallard. Taking the record from the DRG Class 05? Sorry about that Urwumpe.
Well, no hard feelings there. Also we still have the 18201 in operation, that is pretty fast.
Please take care of your respective countries. We don't even have an economy anymore.
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Its correct. The suspicion lingered around for quite a while, but they finally got the hands in internal communication confirming that such an order exists. Especially bad is, that the trains continue their journey simply empty and without following a schedule, only to be used on schedule again later in the day.
Even despite this, almost exactly 2/3rd of all long-distance trains were delayed in August, which means, they have more than 6 minutes of delay. Its terrible, the train system is full of bottlenecks that can cause of chain reaction of delays over the whole country, without any reserves available.
Twoing thirds???
DB had more delays than would have been ideal when I did my year abroad in Cottbus back in '09/10, but 2/3 is, as I heard one unhappy traveler scream when a delay was announced back then, "zum kotzen".