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Getting On The Train From Tallinn To Valga In Estonia

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Published on 03 Nov 2023 / In Film & Animation

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This is a nice train - there are an enormous amount of very smart people who work hard on designing them and making transport systems... they are easy to clean, parts are easy to replace, easy to get in and out of etc... and they tend to be fairly similar for international contracts.

And OUR trains are FASTER than the Estonian trains..... So there - Estonia.

"VLocity trains are permitted to run up to 160 km/h (99 mph) only on lines where all level crossings are protected by boom gates and lights and track upgrades have been completed. However, services to Echuca and Ararat (past Wendouree) run on lines that do not meet these standards, and as a result, cannot reach their full speed. The Echuca line is currently undergoing works to allow trains to reach 130 km/h (81 mph)."


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