

After 30 years of stagnation and corruption, the railvolution feels unbelievable. (Plzeň hl.n., Pilsen, Czech Republic)
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1hhe25f
by ArchitektRadim


After 30 years of stagnation and corruption, the railvolution feels unbelievable. (Plzeň hl.n., Pilsen, Czech Republic)
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1hhe25f
by ArchitektRadim
10 comments
so when are they investing to fix the weather?
The inside of the station was better before restoration (two colors instwad of all-white).
How old is that upper pic on the first slide? Might be one of the shittiest train stations I have seen here and I travel by train often
Congratulations! How was the czech in?
Maintenance of railway stations is a trending topic in Hungary right now. Idiot Orbán announced that the gov has no money and won’t have money to renovate/maintain them, so they want to give the 4 biggest rw stations to private (non gov) companies for 100 years technically for free. Aka: they’ll give it to their friends/family members/businesses.
lost its charm though
The first pic compares two different locations so I am not sure what improved. The waggons seem to be the same as on the upper part but blue instead of green?
On the second pic, I like the oder two-color design more. The escalator is a good addition, though
I actually take a Czech train with these blue Waggons to get to work in Germany lol. They have more tables and plugs than the German train running on the same route.
Bro not to be a party pooper but you literally changed the trains and colored the interior white 😭😭
I would love to visit the birthplace of pilsner, looks like arrival by train is a good option
Sorry to my Czech fellows out there, but ever since I visited Prague back in March, I can’t help but think “BEER” each time I see “Pilsen”.
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