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And this is NYC

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you think you are the only one who has seen the world... now F*** Off!

That's a subway, not railway. And Where in Europe is NYC?

now I say :P

So what is dirty?

now I say :P

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this person is trolling here and is bringing unnecessary posts and vague arguments. Earlier it was a better and constructive thread.

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:blah::blah::blah::blah: .. its dirty not clean. Even trillion dollar economies cannot clean their railway tracks. Shame!!

Switzerland is not a trillion dollar economy.
 
CRH380A EMU, with a top speed of 486 km/hour and a cruising speed of 380 km/hour.

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CRH380A EMU, with a top speed of 486 km/hour and a cruising speed of 380 km/hour.

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this is my favorite, original design. This Sat. I will take HSR(hope it is CRH380A not CRH380C/B) from Shanghai to Hangzhou, and then another one to Shangrao in Jiangxi Province where a UNESCO heritage site is located.
Btw, to all members still arguing here, I just cannot believe you are still debating...
 
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this is my favorite, original design. This Sat. I will take HSR(hope it is CRH380A not CRH380C/B) from Shanghai to Hangzhou, and then another one to Shangrao in Jiangxi Province where a UNESCO heritage site is located.
Btw, to all members still arguing here, I just cannot believe you are still debating...


My favorite too. There is an all silver version of this that serves as a test train. It looks very nice too:
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I think you never lived in delhi, north east and kochin. I have lived and I am telling this with my experience. When in delhi it's close to zero, in south its 23. When in Delhi it is 45, in north east it is 33, forget the Himalayas states in winters.

India is a peninsula and i was talking about that, as it receives rains and other climatic conditions as of a peninsula region. Your intellect calls it peninsular effect or effects due to peninsula, or climatic conditions due to peninsula. Is up to you, and thanks for correcting me :)

What is your excuse for Beijing (-20 °C) – Guangzhou (20 °C) HSR during winter time?
 
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What is your excuse for Beijing (-20 °C) – Guangzhou (20 °C) HSR during winter time?

the excuse, is .. they are willing to pay for the track deployment, we are not. As it will increase the operational cost? And -20 -- 20 is not a problem, the problem is 40°c and plus, which brings bends (buckling).
 
What is your excuse for Beijing (-20 °C) – Guangzhou (20 °C) HSR during winter time?
And Z train(180km/h) in Winter Harbin(-30) to Guangzhou(25). In summer, both Z and D(250kph) from Lanzhou through Qilian Mountains(-10) to Xinjiang(40-50). Wuhan(40) to Qinghai-Tibet(-20)
 
What is your excuse for Beijing (-20 °C) – Guangzhou (20 °C) HSR during winter time?
Calm down, live from Shanghai, on a foot bridge of a suburban transportation hub, a suburban CRH to a distinct of Shanghai (half an hour, 55km, 10yuan, every 10-20min, non-reserved, Shanghai Metro Card).
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the excuse, is .. they are willing to pay for the track deployment, we are not. As it will increase the operational cost? And -20 -- 20 is not a problem, the problem is 40°c and plus, which brings bends (buckling).

So, it's not a climatic problem (as you have claimed all the time), but a financial problem.
 
So, it's not a climatic problem (as you have claimed all the time), but a financial problem.
Haha, Deutsches reasoning!
That's why I love to read Chinese translation of online comments from German netizens(every comment relatively long and mostly logical)
 
So, it's not a climatic problem (as you have claimed all the time), but a financial problem.


If it was financial problem for us, I would be begging in Germany, and not paying 2000 euros to germany government and uni , monthly for fee. ;)

we will build it when we find it suitable according to our commuter market and if it is profitable. India is not small like germany, and our commuter market is not like china, we must not copy others as it is.
 
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I thought Colombo fort rail way station is bad.

buddy, you do not see any photos of their dirty streets and railway stations on google, because google censors it. But when they only show bad photos of our countries. This is the monopoly, and this is why google was banned in China.
 
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