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Two trains crash near Salisbury.

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Old 30th December 2021, 11:36
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That is a tragedy. The most frightening thing is that there is no way the train can avoid the accident because otherwise, it would go off the tracks. Even though I realize that the train is much more dangerous than the airplane, I always choose this mode of transportation when I travel. I believe that there is nothing more comfortable than the train. My last trip was to Germany, and there I saw a railway system as developed as I'd never seen in any other country. I booked my tickets in advance at dbfahrplan.com. As much as I am afraid of trains, humanity has not yet invented anything better.


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Old 22nd March 2022, 22:23
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For me, the train is one of the safest modes of transportation in all countries. Travelling by train is real meditation. On the way, you have time to feel like an explorer, organize your impressions in your head, and admire the views outside the window. For booking tickets, I always use https://www.dbauskunft.com/de/; on the website, you can always find tickets at low fares and save money. Travelling by train I like it more than by plane, so I always try to go by train. And also, train travel is more environmentally friendly than by air, even if it's slower.

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