Eisenbahnverkehr in Europa

Von spLint3r990

7 Kommentare

  1. powermonkey123 on

    Sweden also had left-hand car traffic, but it was changed in one day universally in the entire country. Everyone woke up and started driving on the right-side on Sep 3rd, 1967.

  2. WhoAmIEven2 on

    Why do countries with right hand traffic for cars use left wing for rail? Infrastructure that is difficult to replace? We’ve had right hand traffic since 1967 in Sweden, so quite a while.

  3. a_filing_cabinet on

    0/10 Vatican shouldn’t be red. No clue what color it is, but the Vatican railway has two tracks, if only because the station has two tracks and that’s the entirety of the railway in the country.

  4. Belenos_Anextlomaros on

    I believe Alsace in France should be blue. I am not sure to what extent (I don’t think it’s concerns high speed trains), but my recollection is that when the infrastructure was built while the area was German, it was made that way and so now non high speed trains go over a small bridge to switch sides (we call that saut-de-mouton in French, I just looked it up -> flying junctions in English).

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