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iAmNaN68456y@jespersh especially if you don't know if another multi-ton vehicle is sitting on the tracks.
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hitzoR2636y@jespersh In Europe, trains are driven in much higher speeds at almost all conditions.
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iAmNaN68456y@jespersh it takes a lot of time to stop all that steel, and that is when you see the is a problem ahead. When the is no warning, there ain't no stopping, and "we're all over the place..."
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hitzoR2636y@iAmNaN Yeah, accidents happen, even with best possible security and control systems. But trains are still much safer than road vehicles. They are the safest transportation together with airplanes.
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C0D4669026y@rutee07 well that's the backup plan.
Bit harder in Melbourne but Sydney should be fine to find some. -
@iAmNaN @jespersh @C0D4
You don't cancel the two trains out of four within ten minutes due to fog. That happens with airplanes when they "go around". If trains A, B, C, and D all are on the same track, with a three minute interval, you cannot cancel B and C due to fog while A and D are on schedule. They cannot "go around". Doesn't compute. -
@iAmNaN
Yes. But there were non available to those cancelled trains. I happen to know the track between those two stations -
sSam14836ySomebody falling asleep on the rails, terrorists putting some metal block on the rails, like there's so much stuff that can go wrong...
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@sSam
So, terrorists wait for train A to pass, put something that might endanger train B and C, and then remove it before train D arrives? -
@sSam
Which wasn't the case. With Sydney Trains, their number one problem is lack of drivers. If a driver feels like not working today and calls in sick, they cancel a train and come up with a story for it. Last year when DST happened, half the trains were cancelled due to drivers calling in sick. I guess this cancellation due to fog had something to do with drivers as well. -
620hun81886y@hitzoR except for Hungary where the trains are always delayed because of weather, whether it’s too hot, too cold or too average.
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@sSam
I'm complaining they are providing a crappy service. When it fogs, they cancel trains. When it rains, it starts dripping through light fixtures in the trains. When a train driver sneezes, they cancel trains again. Shall I continue?
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