The ETR 600 is a class of trains built by Alstom, and are used on the routes between Roma-Bolzano and Roma-Trieste. The train tilts, using Pendolino technology, allowing higher speeds to be maintained through corners without causing discomfort to passengers. The trains are operated by Trenitalia, originally under the Frecciargento (Silver Arrow) branding used for trains capable of travelling between 250 km/h and 285 km/h, In 2022 they were rebranded under Frecciarossa (Red Arrow) after the Frecciargento branding was retired.

The ETR 600 has also been adapted for use in China as the China Railway CRH5 Hexie. Initially 60 sets were ordered, of which nine were manufactured by Alstom and 51 by CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles. Since, another 80 sets have been created for a total of 140, operating across China's north from Beijing to Ürümqi.


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  • commiewithoutorgans [he/him, comrade/them]
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    6 hours ago

    Hey Trans comrades, got a question about questioning. If it's inappropriate to do this here, lmk asap and I'll delete. Don't wanna intrude in an undesirable way but pretty sure I'm not breaking any rules.

    So I've said before that I feel no strong attachment to my gender, but I live daily as a masc-presenting cis-man and am not bothered by it. But the Q-label is always something I've questioned whether I can apply it permanently to myself. Seems like I'm constantly questioning, for years, what kind of gender would really apply to me because just "average Man" doesn't seem like me, but nothing really does either (not even agender). But I'm confortable enough with myself that I think I will never do anything except continue enjoying the questioning itself and learning from that questioning about myself and others. But I comfortably just go with cis-man and feel intrusive in queer spaces as anything but an Ally.

    So the final question, is Questioning dialectical and possibly permanent for 1 person or is it dialectical as in it will have to be subsumed in something else during a person's lifetime (assuming you get the chance to complete such a thing)? Any comrades that have experience here want to pitch in? Ready to learn :denguin:

    • TerminalEncounter [she/her]
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      1 hour ago

      Being in the Questioning mode probably won't survive contact with finding something that actually vibes with you, so to say. In the world of gender, there is plenty of space to be non-binary, or gender fluid, or void, or agender, or demi, or etc all of which if one was a cis man in the questioning phase might feel drawn to. (If you've never seen those terms, you should check em out, particularly demigender which seems to align with how you feel)

      That doesn't mean Questioning ends, cause like every trans person of every stripe also has the fun experience of "yeah, but am I really x gender? Sure, I'm on HRT or sure, I'm present non binary and I get a kick out of people unsure of which bucket I fit or sure, I presented masc yesterday and femme today - but am I reallllllly x gender or am I just faking it to myself." And I imagine for the cis+, that is the cis people who've gone through a questioning phase and figured that despite it all they're still cis, they probably have something similar. If you like thinking about your gender, that's fine you don't have to resolve it - but I'll say you'll probably be happier coming out in a more definitive stance even if that stance is non-permanenet and fluid (such a thing is allowed to happen). You don't have to find a label that applies to you, just a way of being that makes you feel happy.

    • Moss [they/them]
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      4 hours ago

      no strong attachment to my gender, but I live daily as a masc-presenting cis-man and am not bothered by it

      This is the exact way I felt, and I identify as agender. But after I realized I'm a gender I stopped seeing myself as masc-presenting and just started to see myself as me.

      Questioning or unsure or "man I guess, idk" are perfectly valid identities. If the word agender doesn't seem to fit you, then you don't need to label yourself as such. Honestly, there is no need to find a permanent label for yourself at all, but if you find one that you are comfortable with, then go for it.

      Thank you for reaching out and asking btw!

    • EllenKelly [comrade/them]M
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      5 hours ago

      Only you can answer the question of who you are, or how you identify, comrade

      Honestly the larger societal idea of what a man is and should be is trash, if you want to call yourself a man but dont feel like you fit what other people expect, make the circle encompassing what a man is larger

      I'm sure youre gonna get some better answers than this, I'm more vibes than theory today

      I also feel this conversation / comment is fine here

      • commiewithoutorgans [he/him, comrade/them]
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        5 hours ago

        Already a great answer, especially about making the circle bigger. Much love, comrade.

        I still would love to hear if anyone has strong opinions about the permanence of questioning as itself an aspect of gender. Wondering about other's experiences

        • sneak100 [she/her]
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          3 hours ago

          You're good to post here imo, gender questioning is cool and good and welcome

          Maybe someone else feels differently, but I think if you feel like you're constantly ready to hear gender diverse peoples' perspectives and truly consider them as human perspectives that relate to you as a human, then that just makes you an open minded person when it comes to gender stuff. You can be as cis as they come and feel this way imo. Gender is a class system, so it's always good to be aware of the systemic nature of it and listen to those who are affected the worst by it.

          But more to the original point, I can relate quite a bit to you not feeling like you quite fit in your gender role. I found non-binary quite freeing in that respect, since the only thing that label assumes is that you're not "man" or "woman". There's so much space outside of that and it felt very freeing to let go of a very prescriptive label and focus of whatever "me" is, with the perspective that if I find a better fitting label, that's cool, but for now I'm just some kind of non-binary person.

          • MusicOwl [comrade/them, sie/hir]
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            1 hour ago

            Maybe someone else feels differently, but I think if you feel like you're constantly ready to hear gender diverse peoples' perspectives and truly consider them as human perspectives that relate to you as a human, then that just makes you an open minded person when it comes to gender stuff. You can be as cis as they come and feel this way imo. Gender is a class system, so it's always good to be aware of the systemic nature of it and listen to those who are affected the worst by it.

            I love this, and wholeheartedly agree! It’s always a struggle for balance such that marginalized voices are not silenced or feel unwelcome to speak, however. So far we have done well on this comm with just how many mods we have.

          • commiewithoutorgans [he/him, comrade/them]
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            2 hours ago

            Thanks for the time and comment!

            I think through reading your 2nd part there, about being open-minded, kinda helped me realize my feeling a bit better. I find myself often wondering if my questioning of my gender is because of a question about gender existing broadly, universally, or a question about my own experience of my gender. And I have no answer for that but am happy floating there.

            So thanks for the comment, definitely helped a good amount.

            It's always cool to imagine that freedom of non-binary, love it for you!

            • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@lemmy.today
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              32 minutes ago

              I find myself often wondering if my questioning of my gender is because of a question about gender existing broadly, universally, or a question about my own experience of my gender.

              Makes sense. Sorta the "do I feel this way because I'm a fish in water who doesn't realize water exists or am I just missing an experience everyone else has or is everyone else also just pretending gender exists so Big Bathroom can sell more bathrooms?"