Skoda's Artics in Tallinn would be awesome! I've ridden them on Helsinki's Jokkeri line and they're very nice and perfect for our Nordic climate. Let's see how these Polish ones do in our winter. Spanish CAFs have proven pretty sturdy in Tallinn and Stockholm, so I hope Polish PESAs would do fine as well.
Jap... Mäletan neid ronge 90-ndate algusest-keskpaigast. Sellest ajast tekkis ka mingi allergia rongide vastu üleüldiselt (lapsena siis). Aga nüüd - viimased paar aastat olen sisuliselt vaid rongiga kõik oma töö- ja vabaaja sõidud teinud (enamasti jalgrattaga ühes) ning ausalt - muud ei taha ja ei vaja! Rongid ja rongiliiklus üldiselt Tallinna lähistel ning Eestis kokku on arengus MEELETU hüppe teinud! Naudin ja SOOVITAN SOOJALT kõigile, kellel võimalus seda transpordi meetodit kasutada! 😊
' I wrode an Amtrak through the southern part of the US and I discovered a particular cultural fact.... Whoever live in that area bring everything that they don't wanna see again down to the edge of where the train track runs. I'm running a train and looking out I got a real good idea of what it is that people don't ever wanna see again and one of those items is a nearly junk car. No one in town are gonna go down near the railroad tracks so the car is safe from being seen because it is really rather too bad for it to be in such bad shape... But it is found this location for which it can slowly die and that is the edge of the railroad track
It could be, and we must keep this as a possibility, and that is that European people do not have many things that they don't wanna see again---- true or false at the very least I can report that there was almost nothing does go to die along the long European railroad trucks
' has anyone ever driven into the side of a moving train? I know the stories of trains running into things my cars parked on the track weather front part of the train--- the front of a moving train--- has anyone any stories about people driving into the side of a moving train? It must have happened but I never heard.