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German Railways-Any better than ours?

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gordonthemoron

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shinkansen, there are loads of ICE-Ts lying idle around Munich, due to the dodgy axle problem, the knock effect of which has been lengthened journey times and loss of through services (e.g. Hamburg-Munich via Berlin)
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BTW, the ICE-Ts were built by Siemens/Bombardier, the failed IEP bidder. Any connection?
 
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:D About time a little vorsprung-durch-technik was applied :p

At least the Vindscreen Viper operates at 300k..:p
 

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Thanks for the post Gordon, intersting that my info was more serious than I had expected. If ICE units were the same as a TGV fleet however, then seeing them sitting in sidings would not be so surprising, this being due to poor reliability. Last I heard 73% unit availability ! That`s poor by anyones standard.:oops:
Shin Ken....wipers work at 300 on what ???? an ICE????
With in-cab signaling why do you need wipers that work at 300???<D
However.....above 120 would be a bonus!!!!! :lol:
 

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As you well know, you dont Need them.....But they work whereas Axles....you do need them and they dont work!!!!hmmm? :p
 
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As you well know, you dont Need them.....But they work whereas Axles....you do need them and they dont work!!!!hmmm? :p

Sorry I thought I needed them............
TGV.......up to 220 Km/h according to SNCF rule book !
However for sweeping operations.....
LGV........160 Km/h
LGV.....(England)....200 Km/h
HSR.....(Taiwan).....170 Km/h

It would be nice for a wiper to be able to do it`s job.....
Eurostar...wiper arm looks like it`s been on steriods :roll: but can`t keep the blade on the glass at speed as it`s mounting appears to give up the ghost :(
TGV.....appears to work without problem
700T....wiper arm looks like the leg of a stork and is about as useful <D:lol::lol:
No good in a TYPHOON or during MONSOON season.
Axles I agree are a BASIC NECESSITY <D<D:roll:
 
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I suppose complaining about railways in the UK can be considered a national pastime (especially when compared to a system like the DB), but just be thankful you don't have something like Amtrak- compared to that, UK passenger rail is like something from "Star Wars", seriously....
 

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Amtrak's a bit of a joke, but it does represent US opinion; most distances are too large to cover by rail when air travel is so much faster. However, the Americans take this to extremes (Seattle-Portland and Seattle-Bellingham are good examples where even a 125mph rail link would make air travel obsolete). Several silly ones in California as well; their rail link will make air travel almost useless.

We don't have a bad network IMO. We had Beeching, which went far too far, but we are now recovering from his axe. Being the railway pioneers, however, has I think caused us some problems. We were ahead for years, and I think we became complacent about our position. We already have the infrastructure, and even upgrading to 150mph running would require a lot of disruption and cost. Look at the WCML upgrade if you don't believe me. A high speed link is expensive and, whilst beneficial, I think the cost puts people off the idea when a decent link already exists.
 

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..ones in California as well; their rail link will make air travel almost useless

Yes, I'm closely following that one. Been talk of that off and on since I was in grade school. Hopefully will be able to ride it by the time, say, when I can start drawing a pension (~30 years or so??...)
 
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