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Or Trenitalia
Or Slovenske ΕΎeleznice. Fuck it, It's the same everywhere anyway. Why even bother. At least we aren't in the US.
Living in Japan it's easy to forget that late trains are actually a thing that happens to people.
American here. Imagine having trains π«
It's the same in Switzerland but all the trains coming in from neighbouring countries are late. Guess that's the island buff in this regard.
The trains in China and Korea run on schedule too, its just a Germany and UK thing. Presumably due to rounds of austerity.
And NA too i think. And if it's Germany and NA that's pretty much all the lemmings (or at least it feels like that sometimes
As a train driver, I manage correct timing all the time by extensively taking shortcuts. You're welcome. /j
I read that in Germany they basically do this. If running late, they don't stop in all the stations to save time. They skipped your station? Boohoo.
In the 70s, a train in Chicago missed a stop. A passenger complained so they
70s : the original era of fuck around and find out. only without computers and AI
That's because a canceled stop does not count for the "delayed" statistic, which they optimize for. It's a great example of how a metric becoming a goal makes it a terrible metric!
Sounds like it's related to or just Goodhart's Law in a hat.
When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure
I was traveling Europe by train a couple months ago and iirc, only one train were+10 min late (Amsterdam -> Brussels). The rest were one or two minutes and in Spain were on clock all of them. Pretty good experience all around.
Try Germany if you want shitty train service.
I took an ICE in Germany and spent half the trip standing; even though Iβd booked a seat, some ass was in it and pretended not to speak English until the conductor heard out my complaint.
I have had that happen in China and Japan, what did they do after you showed your ticket?
This is what we call an anecdotal fallacy. I'm glad the trains ran well for you. They do not on average. Have a gander online if you don't believe me.
Gee, 136 years, that's a lot. Let's see:
The tech start-up "Chuuchuu" has analyzed more than 17.3 million train journeys in Europe for the year 2025. The result: the delays added up to a total waiting time of almost 136 years. Germany's trains are at the bottom of the rankings.
Hang on..
17.3 million train journeys
136 years / 17.3 million journeys = 4.13 minutes per journey.
What is that fallacy called?
It's not anecdotal fallacy if the study you linked to shows that Amsterdam -> Brussels would be a train between the 2nd and 3rd less delayed countries at 93-88% of trains on time.
And I don't see Spain in that list which is the other country mentioned.
Germany is known to have a shit train system, which brings the European average down by a lot. That doesn't mean that your European train will be delayed. If you don't touch a German (and apparently, italian) train, your experience will be way better than the average.
Amtrak rail delay issues will always be funny to me because I know for a fact those CSX and BNSF freight trains would willingly blow through a building if it was built on the track lol.
With all these comments about lateness itβs no wonder America got rid of most of its trains. Though itβs not like their buses are any better, but driving certainly is.
Ladies and gentlemen, a mouse has sneezed on the tracks and weβll need to shut down for the next hour.
βThe train is cancelled because the wrong leaves are on the trackβ.
For anyone interested as to why train service in North America is so bad check out Climate Town's latest video on YouTube.
TLDW Freight > People