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Topic History of: Train crashes - they come in threes...
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dixie steveimp wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
Has nobody else seen the footage and flinched like I did? Perhaps nobody else travels by train (especially European ones).

Yep certainly did flinch it was awful.

As for trains always felt safer on German ones rather than our own.


So you will be safe on Chiltern Railways, (Marylebone to Birmingham and midlands) or on Ariva Cross Country (most of the UK, except London), as both companies are owned by German Railways.
White Badger Now a Swiss one. (!?)
Passion Morbid JK.

Transport crashes come mostly in the cause of profit, not people.
steveimp JK2006 wrote:
Has nobody else seen the footage and flinched like I did? Perhaps nobody else travels by train (especially European ones).

Yep certainly did flinch it was awful.

As for trains always felt safer on German ones rather than our own.
JK2006 Has nobody else seen the footage and flinched like I did? Perhaps nobody else travels by train (especially European ones).