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Actually , traveling by train in Germany is not a particularly pleasant experience.
There are constant delays and train cancellations.
Local trains are often hopelessly overcrowded. Since the introduction of the DeutschlandTicket (Germany Ticket), things have gotten even worse; passengers often have to stand.
I would be more positive if our railways were as reliable as those in Switzerland.
My Swiss friend told me back in 1990 how good train travel is in Switzerland. Apparently, it's much better in Austria than here.
Why hasn't Germany invested more and modernized its rail network?🙁
A political decision; for me, Germany is and will remain a car-driven country. Switzerland – and Austria too – spend much more per capita on public transport than Germany.
Thank you so much for the star.⭐
I'm very happy. Best wishes 😃 💐
With pleasure 🍀 LG 🤗
I like traveling by train.
Even though it's more than a three-hour journey, it somehow relaxes me. With our regional trains, I can also check my phone for free the entire journey.
My train arrives at 6 p.m., and the next train back leaves at 8 p.m.
My train is on time. I'm on my way back.
I still have 45 minutes to change to the other train.
Actually, they are only regional trains, but I can look at my phone for 3 hours and still listen to music?
I can then look at the phone and listen to free music
Soon it will be over and I will have reached my destination.
With pleasure, several times a week. Public transport is very well developed where I live in Switzerland; the trains are usually on time and connections are easy.
Ja, wenn man dann im Zug ist, er fährt und man einen Platz hat, kann man es genießen. Ruhiges und sanftes Laufen über die Schienen, während man selbst machen kann, was man will.
Auch wenn man sich häufiger mal über Verzögerungen ärgert – wobei die bei mir in der Region meinen Augen nicht so oft verkommen, wenn über 5 Minuten mal hinwegsehen kann – ist das im Auto doch ähnlich, wenn man wieder bei 35°C auf der Autobahn in einer Vollsperrung steht oder in der Stadt schon wieder irgendjemand dir die Vorfahrt klaut oder nicht mitdenkt oder …
Wenn es sich anbietet zu Mehrtages Stadturlaub ja.
Ja, gerne. Ich plane dann Zeit ein, damit ich es genießen kann und keinen Stress habe. Treffe oft interessante Leute.
No. In general, I avoid public transport as much as possible.
Not so since the Germany Ticket.
ICE trains with seat reservations are usually fine, but local trains on busy routes are a no-go if you have to sit in the aisle with your suitcase for hours.
Actually, yes, but most of the time my trains are cancelled.
Ja. Aber nicht wenn sie verspätet ist
Ja, normalerweise schon.
No, I find it totally dirty
7veren⁷
Nicht mehr ganz so gern wie früher. Die Deutsche Bundesbahn war zuverlässiger :
😊😊😊
BR 103 🥰
Die letzten Jahre nicht zu unzuverlässig
Nein gar nicht
Da gab’s noch keinen 🚄 😊
Ich werde da immer unruhig und langweile mich…
…nur wenn ich mein Leben in “vollen Zügen” genießen will.
Definitiv nicht – zumindest mit dem Zügen der DB
Ich überlege sogar einen Flugschein zu machen weil ich es so verabscheue
No, I don't like taking the train.
😁
No, I don't like taking the train.
I actually never do that. Maybe twice a year, by subway.
Ja schon, noch lieber fahre ich aber mit dem Rad. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯