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  • a_norny_mousse@feddit.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
    a_norny_mousse@feddit.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
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    OK, I did not know that. FWIW trains run fine here and they are modern. Changing the tracks of the entire country is a - I can't even guess how many billion project. Meanwhile our current conservative-to-far-right coalition is slashing social security from all sides, and the statistics are not in favor.

    So I can't say I'm a big fan of this right now.

    Oh look, the transport minister is one of those nazis in sheep's clothing.

    I hope they get the criticism they deserve, because the timing is clearly chosen to shift attention away from their failures.

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    • a_norny_mousse@feddit.orgA [email protected]

      OK, I did not know that. FWIW trains run fine here and they are modern. Changing the tracks of the entire country is a - I can't even guess how many billion project. Meanwhile our current conservative-to-far-right coalition is slashing social security from all sides, and the statistics are not in favor.

      So I can't say I'm a big fan of this right now.

      Oh look, the transport minister is one of those nazis in sheep's clothing.

      I hope they get the criticism they deserve, because the timing is clearly chosen to shift attention away from their failures.

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      The answer is in the first few words of the article, "Finland's track gauge is the same as Russia's was in the late 19th and early 20th century— 1,524mm — which is 89mm wider than the European standard."

      So again, why is it that you oppose this change?

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        The answer is in the first few words of the article, "Finland's track gauge is the same as Russia's was in the late 19th and early 20th century— 1,524mm — which is 89mm wider than the European standard."

        So again, why is it that you oppose this change?

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        I too agree this might not be worth the investment, although I don't know how many connections there are with Sweden, Norway and the rest of EU by ferry.

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          Actually Russian gauge is not 1524mm, but 1520mm! Finland has unique gauge not used anywhere else in the World, although that 4mm difference allows most bogies to be compatible with both of them, international trains can run through the border without bogie exchange.

          So the point of the article is right, butnot perfect in details. I love trains.

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            I too agree this might not be worth the investment, although I don't know how many connections there are with Sweden, Norway and the rest of EU by ferry.

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            Currently, they are planning a tunnel from Helsinki to Tallinn.

            Wikipedia – Helsinki Tallinn Tunnel

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