Are trains in your country on time?

  • It's usually a combination of several factors including construction work and a hopelessly overloaded network which leads to network congestion.

    Our infrastructure is in dire need of modernisation and has been for many, many years now.

    If anything unforeseen happens somewhere along the rail network, the disruption causes multiple trains to be late, because there are no alternative tracks the trains could take.

  • It's usually a combination of several factors including construction work and a hopelessly overloaded network which leads to network congestion.

    Our infrastructure is in dire need of modernisation and has been for many, many years now.

    If anything unforeseen happens somewhere along the rail network, the disruption causes multiple trains to be late, because there are no alternative tracks the trains could take.

    Same.

  • No I live in a regional area and we have an express train that runs from Sydney to Melbourne and it’s always late or held up somewhere. It’s been around for nearly 40 years and is getting outdated. It’s the only rail service available.

  • depends

    we don't have those bullet trains like in Japan

    so obviously time to commute from far away points is longer but those short-circuit trains from one city to another are usually not only on time but time which you spend in train is shorter than expected, for example when it should be 35-37 minutes, it usually ends as about 30.

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