meanwhile in finland, trains would be on time if trains coming from south (helsinki) weren't constantly getting delayed (more at winter ,less at summer ...here winter always surprises southlanders, despite it happening every year)
Meanwhile, in Belgium: "When's the next train?" "In five minutes...no, wait, it's delayed. It's here in 10...no, 15...make that 20... Oops, seems it just got cancelled. Tough luck!"
Meanwhile, in Canada: https://www.reddit.com/r/canada/comments/8m2tj0/my_son_avid_train_fan_waiting_for_via_rail_30/
ReplyDeleteUh-oh. Maybe we should have a plan B on our upcoming Italy trip?
ReplyDeletemeanwhile in finland, trains would be on time if trains coming from south (helsinki) weren't constantly getting delayed (more at winter ,less at summer ...here winter always surprises southlanders, despite it happening every year)
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, in Belgium:
ReplyDelete"When's the next train?"
"In five minutes...no, wait, it's delayed. It's here in 10...no, 15...make that 20... Oops, seems it just got cancelled. Tough luck!"
I dunno, when I went to Italy the trains were exactly where I needed them to be and on time, even when I went to small towns.
ReplyDeleteThen again, trains being on-time in Italy is a bit of a bad sign...
I've never had an issue with Italian trains. They've always been on time and relatively frequent.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile in Vietnam (a developing country in South East Asia), oh, there's no train in the city :((
ReplyDeleteindian's don't ride on top of trains, bangladeshi people do. all brown people arent indian. the pictures are from bangladesh
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