The title is "cities need to be entirely served by trams for transporting goods"?
Are you sure you can actually read?
The title is "cities need to be entirely served by trams for transporting goods"?
Are you sure you can actually read?
Mh, why do you think it never grew beyond "one line serving one location"? 🤔
We did have more extensive tram services transporting goods in the past: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschichte_der_Straßenbahn_in_Hannover#Güterstraßenbahn
You know, before this country became the world's largest car exporter and started to dismantle its train network...
such a system would not be scalable to serving an entire city.
Lol, nobody is talking about entire cities, but do go ahead talking about strawmen.
Well, you sure know what you're talking about, you-need-to-allow-white-pride... 🙃
BC 50 is only a good option if you frequently need to go on short notice – you get 50% of the Flexpreis, but the same Sparpreis offers as the BC 25, which costs about 1/4 of the BC50.
If you are flexible and can stay out of the busy hours you can still get great deals with the BC25.
I recently booked Berlin to Cologne for 2 people first class for 60€ total. On the way back the train had 2h delay, so I got 40€ refund. All in all about 100€ for a two people round trip.
And if someone wants to start the "2h delay!!!1!" talk: It would have been way worse on the highway, which had a major traffic jam for most of the day. Meanwhile I sat comfortably in the restaurant with beer, currywurst and fries (to quote Harald Juhnke: "no appointments and slightly tipsy" 👋)
Das ist jetzt nichts neues, sondern ein ständiges Problem: https://www.nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1170579.polizeigewalt-zweckentfremdeter-abhoerparagraf.html
Beer isn't made by leaving barley in a barrel... It's cooked. Also wine was and is the preferred drink in southern Europe since the Romans who looked down upon the "barbarians" who drank beer.
All this "people drank beer because water was unsafe" is just an urban myth: https://lemm.ee/comment/4891280
heatedly discussed - factoid
It's not a factoid but an urban myth, historians are quite clear about this.
Water was – generally – safe to drink, and people drank alcohol for sustenance and because it was less boring than water. They also didn't write that much about drinking water, because it was completely natural to drink it and readily available. Besides, the low-level "small beer" isn't safe because of its alcohol content, it still goes bad rather quickly, but because it was made with clear water and barley cooked.
https://www.medievalists.net/2023/05/drink-water-middle-ages/
No, I don't know which ones "he" meant, because nobody mentioned Nazis, and apparently you still haven't understood the difference between concentration and death camps, and assuming everyone here is male is also kind of yuck you know.
No, they said they don’t like public transport…
Not sure if this is legitimate data retention
AFAIK that’s not yet been legally established.
GDPR is only concerned about personal data, which is defined as „any information which are related to an identified or identifiable natural person.“
Now reddit‘s argument is that by disassociating the comments from your username they effectively anonymized that data, and then it does no longer fall under GDPR.
It would be interesting to edit every comment with personal data, and any email address you can prove you have access to is considered personal data…
Xreeching
So, after I explained to you, several times, that nobody wants to rip out all roads, you continue to drone on about that. Yeah, I can see why you fall for right-wing nonsense.
Well, good luck, and have fun barking up all the fantasy trees in your mind! 👋
PS: you totally should visit Seoul or/and Utrecht sometime. You know, might broaden your horizon a bit.