Graffiti on trains is locally interpreted as properties of culturally advanced societies, tolerant of many urban cultures; while well-painted and clean trains are interpreted as typical of oppressed societies where any freedom of expression is repressed by police brutality.
Graffitis are not only a problem due to the ugly appearance. As Renfe is a National Railway Company, cleaning these "draws" implies spend a lot of money coming from state taxes for this. Besides, they sometimes cover security parts on the train so that they can't provide services until they're cleaned.
@@HSTHoward Well, passenger trains are expected to be clean and attractive for people, that's why there's more security controls in passenger trains areas. Even cleaning works are mostly focused on these kind of trains, for the same reason. The "philosophy" is that "goods" don't feel bad if they are carried by an ugly of dirty train. Anyway, in some areas as Catalonia, where vandalism is bigger, passenger's are usually dirty too.
es lamentable el ver las locomotoras llenas de grafitis compañero donde están los guardas de seguridad seguro que molestando a todo individuo v con una cámara este es el camino
Jajaj la primera 449 a mí también me suelen pitar así los que van a Jaén , igual , justo de esa forma jajaja
Saludos a Diegon, quien colocó la galleta para conmemorar su ingreso en la Renfe
Por favor haz un review del Alvia S730 extremeño. Gran videazo. Suscrito a tu gran canal de calidad
Excelentes tomas, sobre todo ese teco de Logitren con doble 335 que iba como un toro embolado
Por favor haz trainspotting en Mérida, Cáceres o Badajoz. Gran videazo. Suscrito a tu gran canal de calidad
Buahh, qué gozada! Jaj
Muy buen vídeo. Alcázar nunca defrauda. Excelente
Muchas gracias!! Un saludo
Muy buen video e imbecable reflexión en la descripción. Enhorabuena.
Spectacular train action
Thanks for your comment!
Excelente vídeo, a ver se volto a explorar a ferrovia espanhola!!
Muito obrigado!!
A un me acuerdo de cuando me despertaba en alcázar de San Juan y vendían los bollitos de leche, mientras hacían el cambio de máquina en el catalán
Todos estos recuerdos forman parte de nuestras historia! Siempre se agradece que sean compartidos 👏
Very nice! It’s a shame Spain has so much graffiti on its freight locos.
Graffiti on trains is locally interpreted as properties of culturally advanced societies, tolerant of many urban cultures; while well-painted and clean trains are interpreted as typical of oppressed societies where any freedom of expression is repressed by police brutality.
Graffitis are not only a problem due to the ugly appearance. As Renfe is a National Railway Company, cleaning these "draws" implies spend a lot of money coming from state taxes for this. Besides, they sometimes cover security parts on the train so that they can't provide services until they're cleaned.
And what's more, these "gangs" are violent and sometimes attacks railway workers or block the rail service in order to draw graffitis.
@@challenger179 Of course. But it seems to be mostly a problem on freight locos rather than passenger ones which is odd!
@@HSTHoward Well, passenger trains are expected to be clean and attractive for people, that's why there's more security controls in passenger trains areas. Even cleaning works are mostly focused on these kind of trains, for the same reason. The "philosophy" is that "goods" don't feel bad if they are carried by an ugly of dirty train. Anyway, in some areas as Catalonia, where vandalism is bigger, passenger's are usually dirty too.
es lamentable el ver las locomotoras llenas de grafitis compañero donde están los guardas de seguridad seguro que molestando a todo individuo v con una cámara
este es el camino
@@tomasbenedictomaza sin duda alguna... Y el dinero que le cuesta al contribuyente cada año la limpieza de estos estropicios...
@@challenger179 exacto en vez de obligar a sus padres a pagarlo en fin estamos en un mundo de locos y sinvergüenzas este es el camino