One thing about me: I LOVE #trains.
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Ooooh nice one! Tell me about the EU versions of japanese high speed trains (shinkansen) please and which cities they connect.
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One thing about me: I LOVE #trains.
And so does the #EU.
From the high speed rail plan to passenger rights legislation, #EUPolicy touches #transport policy in countless ways.I’m preparing a deep dive on trains next.
Is there anything you want to know more about? Ask me questions, tell me fun facts.@hpod16 Trains are absolutely the best, just next to trams and buses!
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@radundtat
Well, the European Commission has announced the intention to put forward a legislative proposal to make this kind of thing possible. It’s especially important that your passenger rights get covered should a train be delayed and have you miss a connection in another country.
It’s called multimodal digital mobility services, or #MDMS (which sounds like some kind of drug lol) and is about connecting more than just #trains.@hpod16 @radundtat
That is brilliant news, hope it comes in soon -
@radundtat all that said I realise I can’t answer the “when”
Legislative proposals take the time they take and honestly my info on this is out of date. I’m going to have to talk to some colleagues who are transport experts@hpod16 Thanks, this is a great answer. I hope it works and happens in my lifetime.
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@hpod16 I love trains as well, especially as, traveling with dogs, it's necessary. I'd love to know more about traveling with pets, as it's a nightmare finding the right information, sometimes. We're going to hike in Sweden, this summer, from Italy, and it took so much time to figure out the best solution

@gilraen79 @hpod16 "with dogs" (Plural) - how many dogs do you have?
And are they more like maltesians oder st.bernadines? -
@gilraen79 @hpod16 "with dogs" (Plural) - how many dogs do you have?
And are they more like maltesians oder st.bernadines? -
One thing about me: I LOVE #trains.
And so does the #EU.
From the high speed rail plan to passenger rights legislation, #EUPolicy touches #transport policy in countless ways.I’m preparing a deep dive on trains next.
Is there anything you want to know more about? Ask me questions, tell me fun facts.@hpod16 Although there are trains crossing national borders in the EU, almost all trains are confined to a country. Why is that? Why are train routes so often determined by national borders, when we are supposed to have free movement in the EU?
This is especially relevant for night trains, where many routes have been cancelled or not been started because they are nationally controlled. This is a major barrier to trade and movement.
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One thing about me: I LOVE #trains.
And so does the #EU.
From the high speed rail plan to passenger rights legislation, #EUPolicy touches #transport policy in countless ways.I’m preparing a deep dive on trains next.
Is there anything you want to know more about? Ask me questions, tell me fun facts.When were the lines built?
How were the growth of train lines and the growth of humanity planned together (if they were)
When was the Eurailpass first offered? -
One thing about me: I LOVE #trains.
And so does the #EU.
From the high speed rail plan to passenger rights legislation, #EUPolicy touches #transport policy in countless ways.I’m preparing a deep dive on trains next.
Is there anything you want to know more about? Ask me questions, tell me fun facts.@hpod16 I love the trains in the EU and they're my first choice in travel. I find that Portugal is isolated. There's just the one line between Lisbon and Madrid, no other stops (I live 3 hours from Lisbon). And the line has been broken for years now. I drive 3 hours to Spain instead and take the train from there. Also, missing a competent website to plan the journey, especially when crossing countries. Competitive pricing is another big issue. How can I promote/advocate for EU rail in Portugal?
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One thing about me: I LOVE #trains.
And so does the #EU.
From the high speed rail plan to passenger rights legislation, #EUPolicy touches #transport policy in countless ways.I’m preparing a deep dive on trains next.
Is there anything you want to know more about? Ask me questions, tell me fun facts. -
One thing about me: I LOVE #trains.
And so does the #EU.
From the high speed rail plan to passenger rights legislation, #EUPolicy touches #transport policy in countless ways.I’m preparing a deep dive on trains next.
Is there anything you want to know more about? Ask me questions, tell me fun facts. -
@hpod16 I’d like to know if it’s true that significant parts of our EU rail network differ in width
@TimothyRoes @hpod16 Short answer is yes but the slightly longer answer is to go read https://jonworth.eu/why-you-probably-should-not-re-gauge-railways-in-europe/ (not because I agree with every word about what Europe should do, but because it is very informative and detailed)
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@TimothyRoes @hpod16 Short answer is yes but the slightly longer answer is to go read https://jonworth.eu/why-you-probably-should-not-re-gauge-railways-in-europe/ (not because I agree with every word about what Europe should do, but because it is very informative and detailed)
@soaproot @TimothyRoes
This is really well explained and super east to read! Thanks a ton! -
@soaproot @TimothyRoes
This is really well explained and super east to read! Thanks a ton! -
One thing about me: I LOVE #trains.
And so does the #EU.
From the high speed rail plan to passenger rights legislation, #EUPolicy touches #transport policy in countless ways.I’m preparing a deep dive on trains next.
Is there anything you want to know more about? Ask me questions, tell me fun facts.This post is deleted!
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