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[–] merikus 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah. Planes may be quicker technically, but they got nothing on rail for the overall time and experience.

Sadly, in the US our rail system is a joke. The lines are owned by freight companies, who are supposed to yield right of way to passenger rail, but don’t, and the government does nothing.

Getting there several hours late is considered good outside of the northeast; getting there a day or more late isn’t uncommon.

[–] djundjila 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah. Planes may be quicker technically, but they got nothing on rail for the overall time and experience.

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The lines are owned by freight companies, who are supposed to yield right of way to passenger rail, but don’t

Yeah, luckily most European rail lines are state owned, and at least in Switzerland the freight and passenger networks are redundant.