I'm on a train rn

I'm on a train rn
Do you have trains in your country?

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>Achually

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Yes.
Where are you going?
Post more pics.

No

Eskişehir🌈

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Love the view

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Yeah man
That view is so similar with the view I see on the train in korea

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Yeah, me liek trens

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Yes, we also have tigers and S-P-A-C-E

no trains in guam

Y-yes

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yea but they're pre ww2 tech so it doesn't count

No, we don't have trains, sorry.

This is the most common one where I'm from, they're slow and suck ass

That's why barely anyone takes the train, and fly instead. I hate the government because they increase taxes on gas/diesel and flying when there's no fucking viable alternative in the entire north of the country.

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yes
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Yes, we do have trains.

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Yes, actually Germany is famous for its trains :^)

I always thought Sweden would have very modern trains

Aesthetically that still looks nice though

I wish we had trains, then I could go to the other side of the country and get some sweet delicious confectionery treats.

How is public transportation Iceland ? Can't you take a Bus ?

They have some in the south I think, in the north they look more like this.

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A 4-6 hour bus ride is not worth the ice cream.

yes but they're utter shit
jap trains are based

yes but they are kind of shitty

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You made me curious, what kind of special ice cream are you talking about which is only available in a certain part of Iceland ?

I like trains

They are usually modern, clean and super cheap. With 75% discount as student 200km route between Prague and Brno is only 2€ and you have tap pilsner urqell in glass on board with restaurant.

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One of the best long distance train rides I ever had was the midnight sun train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi. Great rolling stock, breathtaking northern landscapes and the Fins were real nice, shy at first, but from Tampere on everybody was drunk and we had a good party.

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And the food good and quite cheap too.

Plus wifi, free coffee and newspapers

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>pendolino
Go die in a fire, fucking fiat train whore!

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And the private providers have even cheaper food as perks

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Choo choo
One just drove past.

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There's a farm that makes it's own ice cream, best in the country in my opinion. Another above average ice cream location is in Akureyri but they're cream is sub standard since Valdís(the hip new place for creamy sweets) opened. So instead of buying a 2 liter tub of ice cream that tastes sort of like someone's vague memory of vanilla you could go out and get sweet nice creamy ice with all sorts of flavours.

No
There is no train in Japan now.

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Sounds just like America, which is a little surprising.

Thats really nice! Never heard of anything like that in germany, but now I want to try as well.

Yeah we have trains and we love to hate on them.
I never really use the train. I had 4 years of free public transit and only used it to go to Amsterdam, Utrecht and The Hague once in those 4 years.
Then again I live in the relatively most isolated part of the country so if I were to live in the more populated areas I'd probably take the train more often. Right now getting anywhere noteworthy is 2.5 hours and €38

Which part of the Netherlands qualifies as isolated ? Dutch-Antilles ?!

Yes. It just depends what region you live in if it’s even worth using.

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Our northern 3 provinces are often seen as completely out of reach from the rest of the country and are some barren wasteland of farms and gas fields.

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Posh cunts in the south can't value a nice countryside, I figure? Or is it really that bad ?

Sometimes at night I hear one passing by but I've never actually seen it. No idea where it is.

We got some pretty fast trains over here
Yours looks really cool OP. Great scenery

Czech trains seem the best

Not the kind the that carry people really, maybe in some cities.

I just took the Metro in Madrid once which was confusing af as I was never totally sure in which line I was or where I was heading. But otherwise the metro was in great condition and I liked how they put a cashier hut at every entrance to explain to retarded tourists how the metro ticket works. Gives it a human touch and I prefer to talk to people when buying a ticket.

The countryside there is not nice, it's just flatland farms. You can look it up at Google maps and use sattelite view, it's all tiny squares with no real dark green in sight.

In the Northwest it seems pretty good, I've been on the Acela express from D.C to NY and it was great, easily on par with Euro trains.

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North East even

I don't know why they're as unreliable as any other European country

Very many high school students in Japan go to school by train.

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>everyone hanging their bags so low
Help them! It destroys the back!

But it looks cool

Yeah the northeast corridor is really one of the only places where trains are really efficient. In a few years they are upgrading to have much faster trains in the northeast too. To be on par with France’s TGV. Rail only works regionally here.

>I was never totally sure in which line I was or where I was heading
Wut? Each line is identified by a number and a colour. All signs in every station show the number and colour of your line.

Pretty comfy desu. But very slow because it uses the old Dutch railway.

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Are trains dirty in turkey? Because in Greece, every train I've been in was dirty to some extent (to be fair, I've only been in the three trains)