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    Fatal crash on the Rhine Valley route In the vicinity of Auggen

    I can only quote the reports and they are all very specific: hit by a piece of the old bridge that was being dismantled, not from the new one under construction. The new one is apparently located several hundred meters to the south of the old one. Few more pictures...
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    Fatal crash on the Rhine Valley route In the vicinity of Auggen

    According to the article, the train collided with parts of a bridge that was going to be dismantled this weekend. Apparently something went terribly wrong during the preparations for that operation. The train had just left Freiburg for Novara (Italy).
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    Coronavirus virus fears causing panic buying

    Aldi and Lidl are small as well. The discount chains (Aldi, Lidl, Netto, Penny, etc.) all have pretty much equally-sized markets. Rewe and Edeka markets tend to be a bit larger, Kaufland even a little more so. The hypermarket concept that is so popular in other countries (France for example) has...
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    TRIVIA: Longest station names

    39 ;) And that should be the longest in Germany.
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    Coronavirus virus fears causing panic buying

    Interesting to hear about the situation in the UK. Went to my local supermarket this morning here in Germany (Netto discount, comparable to Aldi or Lidl) expecting the worst, but it looked the same way it has for the last few weeks. A few select products continue to be unavailable or are in...
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    Man arrested for tampering with high-speed rails in Germany

    It has always been a scary world. If you paid attention to it. And it actually used to be much, much worse in "the good old days". People just didn't notice. Or have forgotten. Nowadays you hear about stuff more often and much faster, giving the impression of things getting worse. Well, they...
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    Track miles to route miles ratio of pre-grouping companies

    Do you happen to have the figure for the Cardiff Railway as well? Should be very similar to the A(N&SW)R, considering the length of their only route on one hand and the extent of their dock sidings on the other.
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    Liverpool to London sleeper service

    Probably because they're boozed up every night, so why should the night they board a train be any different...
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    Austria to Italy rail services suspended

    Good thing we're not reacting to the normal flu (you know, the thing that literally kills hundreds of thousands of people every single year without anybody noticing or caring) the same way we're reacting to this far less deadly virus, or we'd be shutting down the whole world year round...
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    Basel and Lyon

    I agree. Traffic at Geneva's main station is actually quite diverse: - the new Léman Express commuter network with 6 lines - 4 IC/IR lines originating/terminating at the airport - EC service to Milan - TGVs to Paris and Marseille - TERs to Lyon and Grenoble - REs between Annemasse and St-Maurice
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    Park and Ride stations in Cologne

    If you're approaching Cologne via the A4 motorway, the best P+R would probably be Köln-Weiden West. Take exit 9b (Frechen-Nord), then turn left and follow the signage. To get to the main station, don't take the tram but the S-Bahn instead. There's a train every 10/20 minutes (depending on the...
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    Bedlinog station

    Glad I could be of some help. I know how annoying it can be to lose records.
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    Bedlinog station

    Am I the only one getting a bit confused here? 1. Bedlinog didn't lie on a branch of the Taff Bargoed Joint Line, it was located on the main line of that joint railway. 2. The Taff Bargoed started at Nelson & Llancaiach station (technically at Joint Line Junction, just northwest of Taff Bargoed...
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    Where to visit in Germany for the day?

    As others have already pointed out, it all depends on what you are looking for in a city. If we're talking about classic sightseeing, most of the larger and medium-sized cities in that part of Germany are rather dull, especially for a day trip. They are goldmines for what I would call "specific...
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    Where to visit in Germany for the day?

    Correct. Founded in 1863 in what was then Barmen, today part of Wuppertal. The original factory is still there, the main railway line through Wuppertal runs right past it.
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    Where to visit in Germany for the day?

    Hate to be "that guy", but since it's my home region we're talking about I kind of have to. While the Bayer AG is headquartered in Leverkusen and the company once had their largest facility in the city (it is still there, but has been converted into a chemical/industrial park no longer owned by...
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    Trivia: Interesting or unusual railway stations in other countries.

    Lendava's population is around 11,000, Cakovec has around 27,000. Still on the edge of nowhere, though ;-)
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    Ukraine (Kiev) Local Railways

    That factory has a rather interesting history. It was established in 1896 by Gustav Hartmann, a German national, who in his younger years had worked for Beyer-Peacock (like Charles Beyer, Hartmann was from Saxony). His father Richard had been the founder and director of the Sächsische...
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    End of Schönes Wochenende Ticket

    And now compare the state of Italy's finances/infrastructure/public & social services to those of Germany. Minus certain exceptions of course.

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