• Mardoniush [she/her]
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          2 years ago

          It is not. Think of the worst bus trip you've ever had. Now imagine its a 10 hour train journey.

          • supafuzz [comrade/them]
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            2 years ago

            What's wrong with 'em, specifically? I've ridden cross-country buses in Colombia. So my standard for "worst bus trip" is incredibly bad.

            • aqwxcvbnji [none/use name]
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              2 years ago

              They're replacing the unionised jobs of the national rail way companies with underpayed, overworked workers without any form of security, and are still abel to make a profit because they simply fuck over the people who use their service.

              If you understand why it's worse to drive an uber compared to driving a yellow taxi, you understand why flixtrains are bad.

            • Mardoniush [she/her]
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              2 years ago

              They're generally overfilled to standing, have not enough luggage space, a "flexible" schedule, variable sanitation, and are generally much much much worse than the trains even if they're a bit cheaper when travelling at short notice. They are probably better than a North American bus, but by European standards they defy horror.

              The trains, by contrast, are really quite fun and aside from a few tweaks and the rail companies paying the workers properly so they don't strike every 6 weeks are really good, though Germans seem to think they've gotten worse since DB started franchising things off.

              • RNAi [he/him]
                hexagon
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                2 years ago

                Germans seem to think they’ve gotten worse since DB started franchising things off.

                Maybe franchising things off even more would fix it!

        • Nine2Five [comrade/them]
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          2 years ago

          It's a business strategy. Sell tickets super cheap to take away customers from DB on their most profitable routes. Then once you have enough market share you hike up the prices

            • Nine2Five [comrade/them]
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              2 years ago

              I believe the infrastructure is already in Germanys hands and they have a majority stake in DB, but are forced to lease it to flixbus due to free market™️ rules.

              I wish it were more like China :train-shining: