On 11/2/2014 4:10 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
The Deutsche Bahn and its partners in Danemark, in the Netherlands, in
France, in Switzerland and in the Czech Republic plan to close the
following overnight train lines at the end of the year 2014:
Amsterdam-Copenhague
Copenhague-Prague
Prague-Amsterdam
Bâle-Copenhague
Berlin-Paris
Hambourg-Paris
Paris-Munich
As long as the overnight train lines to/from Bachotex remain in
operation, perhaps we will not be to affected by this "progress". ;)
I can understand it for the Netherlands as they cannot get their high
speed tracks and trains up and running (instead of outsourcing in europe
they should have hired Japanese companies instead).
(A few days ago I passed by train the tracks where these non-functional
italian high speed trains are stalled ... overpainted by graffity in the
meantime. It's always fun to drive by car along the dedicated expensive
track for container-trains ... that track kind of stops at the german
border.)
Hans
ps. Texies travel to BT by bus.
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