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  • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

    @Infoseepage then sorry you’re off. There’s nothing about their trains that stops fast acceleration. (This stuff is my job)

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    @jon This was the train to from Belgrade Center to Nis. Maybe it's not ultimately the equipment that is limiting, but the need to keep a low speed due to the crossings and frequent stops. Train took over 6 hours to make the journey. A car could do it in 2.5 hours.

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      @jon This was the train to from Belgrade Center to Nis. Maybe it's not ultimately the equipment that is limiting, but the need to keep a low speed due to the crossings and frequent stops. Train took over 6 hours to make the journey. A car could do it in 2.5 hours.

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      @Infoseepage the track is absolutely knackered. I’ve taken that line. The train shown is Swiss designed, Polish built, max 4 years old and can do 160km/h.

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        @jon This was the train to from Belgrade Center to Nis. Maybe it's not ultimately the equipment that is limiting, but the need to keep a low speed due to the crossings and frequent stops. Train took over 6 hours to make the journey. A car could do it in 2.5 hours.

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        @jon I think they do have a direct service, but it still takes in excess of 5 hours, so it is just a slow, slow service. On the day I was taking it, it left later and arrived later, basically following along behind the non-express service.

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        • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

          @Infoseepage the track is absolutely knackered. I’ve taken that line. The train shown is Swiss designed, Polish built, max 4 years old and can do 160km/h.

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          @jon I downloaded a Serbian railway map from the official operator before I left for my visit and a fair number of the branch lines are listed as freight only and a some of the main passenger lines are currently closed and being rebuilt. Not sure how long that has been the case. Had to take the bus across the border, because the train doesn't run down from Nis to Vranje and across the border atm.

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          • infoseepage@mastodon.socialI infoseepage@mastodon.social

            @jon I downloaded a Serbian railway map from the official operator before I left for my visit and a fair number of the branch lines are listed as freight only and a some of the main passenger lines are currently closed and being rebuilt. Not sure how long that has been the case. Had to take the bus across the border, because the train doesn't run down from Nis to Vranje and across the border atm.

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            @Infoseepage at least since pre Covid it’s been like this. Years since there was a Skopje - Niš passenger train. For two decades maintenance has been terrible. Now the only option is close, rebuild and re-open.

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            • vermeer@mstdn.socialV vermeer@mstdn.social

              @ajinkyapdahale @jon bc of the cows? India has way better train service I suppose. I mean over 90% electrification rate is quite something

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              @vermeer @jon yes, the cows part. But also the half completed towers part.

              Trains are fairly good here, even with the regular delays and a host of issues due to cost constraints. Hopefully the going stays in a positive direction.

              I think the electrification is well over 95%, but then our main source of electricity is coal. Leaves possibility for other sources, of course.

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              • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                Parking, Albanian style

                Most of the cars parked in this street are for sale (labels in windows)

                So that means everyone double parks, alongside the for sale cars 🤷‍♂️

                And then goes to the cafe

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                So I’m off to the airport 🛫

                Don’t worry. I’m not flying anywhere. I’m checking the state of the railway

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                  So I’m off to the airport 🛫

                  Don’t worry. I’m not flying anywhere. I’m checking the state of the railway

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                  I’m happy to confirm the airport bus is inefficient. This provides an opportunity for the future railway 😀

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                  • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                    Cows grazing in front of half completed tower blocks

                    Tirana

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                    @jon
                    It looks like it's browsing the rubbish instead of eating the grass.

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                    • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                      Also there are lots of things you can do with a former railway. Park cars on it. Vans on it. Make a footpath along it. Hang your washing along it...

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                      @jon No, no, no!!! Each and every former railway should be converted to a bike path!

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