Lee Duna to [email protected]English • 1 year agoGerman travel chaos blamed on lack of investment in railwayswww.theguardian.comexternal-linkmessage-square33fedilinkarrow-up1265arrow-down16cross-posted to: world
arrow-up1259arrow-down1external-linkGerman travel chaos blamed on lack of investment in railwayswww.theguardian.comLee Duna to [email protected]English • 1 year agomessage-square33fedilinkcross-posted to: world
minus-squareUnsaved5831linkfedilinkEnglish6•1 year agoI read somewhere that they prioritised cargo trains over passenger trains anyway when it comes to delays and service reliability. Besides, what else? There is only one railway network and you gotta use it anyway no matter how trashy it gets. They don’t even need to compete for passengers.
minus-squareKrzdlinkEnglish1•1 year agoI think passenger trains generally have priority over cargo, but on the main “paths” they have a separate set of rails anyway.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoDepends per line and train I think, some tiny local passenger train is always last in line.
I read somewhere that they prioritised cargo trains over passenger trains anyway when it comes to delays and service reliability.
Besides, what else? There is only one railway network and you gotta use it anyway no matter how trashy it gets.
They don’t even need to compete for passengers.
I think passenger trains generally have priority over cargo, but on the main “paths” they have a separate set of rails anyway.
Depends per line and train I think, some tiny local passenger train is always last in line.