BEST Portuguese train vs WORST Spanish train



by peseoane

38 comments
  1. That Portuguese train is doing god’s work by helping sink the Netherlands.

  2. lies, our trains barely move, since odds are the workers are on strike.

  3. Typical drug trafficker, anda… show them the FEVE egg trains.

  4. Ahhh Pedro! This one might actually be more accurate. Just do not fuck with our roads.

  5. Dear neighbours from the west, please develop you railways, I would love to visit you more often without having to pollute by car or plane

  6. Ok, but steam trains are bloody awesome. I’d forgive a slower team train a great many flaws that I wouldn’t if it were a diesel or electric one. Of course, that’s assuming we get olde worlde carriages and I don’t have to sweat with the masses in either 2nd or 3rd class.

  7. Fun fact. I’m not sure if that’s the exact train engine, but I know a bunch of those we got from the Germans as war reparations for WW1. They are 100 year old

  8. The Spaniards may have the best railways, but at least they also have the best roads

  9. Not sure why Spain pretends to be proud of anything at all? It’s all eu money. We are paying for your shit so you don’t turn into Algeria and so that Barry can tourist somewhere we don’t care about

  10. Spanish try not to suck their own dick challenge impossible

  11. Suicide epidemic in Portugal of people throwing themselves on the tracks and waiting to death

  12. Hahaha take that Portugal, we only had to indebt ourselves ad infinitum in the biggest corruption scam of this country with only a few lines being reasonable and cutting costs on safety so much that people already died with no consequences whatsoever.

  13. there’s a reason we use “pouca terra” to refer to trains

  14. Don’t want to sound haughty but we have these for over 40 years now

  15. The portuguese train is driving. That’s better than german train system.

  16. I wish in Spain we had at least some mainline heritage steam trains running. We don’t appreciate the steam age as much as in other countries.

  17. I saw my first train when I was 18 and moved to Lisbon.

    I lived in a city of 100 000 people, without train station.

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