Germany's railway is not nationalised

DB is owned by private companies (seperate track & rail) In which the German government has 100% of the shares. In other areas there are franchises and other private operators but they still have to bid for contracts.

There is a difference.

And yeah they might be on time more than UK trains but cheaper is debatable. Peak yes, off peak no.

Japan has a 264% public debt to GDP ratio to pay for those fantastic train services.

Either the commuter pays or the taxpayer pays. I personally would prefer the commuter payed considering i haven't stepped foot on a train in 5 years.

His policies are socialist policies with some in the communist bracket.

Posted By: KetteringRyu on November 27th 2019 at 15:50:13


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