German ICE Bullet train, is it worth it?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • German Bullet trains, is it worth it? In this video we comprehensively go through the famous German Bullet trains also known as ICE, EC or IC. We discuss the genesis, train network, ticketing and the Lounges.
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  • @AlfWilbert
    @AlfWilbert 3 месяца назад +2

    …..First and foremost, NOBODY in Europe EVER calls a Hogh Speed Train a Bullet Train!!... Furthermore, as soon as you try to tell us, that INTERCITY stands for INTER=International… City standing for the Urban hubs these trains connects, I knew that you are one of those “Content Creators” who can’t be bothered to do any research for the chosen subject. ICE simply means Inter City Express, where Inter City stands for exactly what it says…Inter City, a Train that connects major Cities in Germany and only later, after the introduction of the ICE International (!!) some of the Trains connected cities in the neighboring countries Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria, France and Belgium. Switzerland, however, is now stopping ICE Trains at the border, not allowing the majority of them to cross into Switzerland, as they are nearly always delayed, which causes too much disruption the timetable of Switzerland with it legendary on-time performance. Also, how can it be a revolutionary System, when the Japanese and the Frech already had the system of HST Trains long before the DB? Also, the High Speeds the Trainset is capable of reaching can only be achieved on a handful of lines, that have been specially built for this purpose, on many stretches of the system, the trains do not exceed 200 and some even only achieve 160km/h. As for the comfort you claim people marvel about, the ICE Trainsets couldn’t touch the comfort and opulence of the old TEE Trains like the Rheingold and such like. Your selection of Video content, created by OTHERS and used without any kind of acknowledgement, is absolutely lousy. Using a video clip, showing a regional S-Bahn, whilst talking about IC’s, showing Airport Seating Areas, Airport Lounges and interior of private jets whilst talking about DB Lounges; trains, tracks and Platforms from other European Railways is just lazy! This video could have been very informative, if you just would have done some research, which is the minimum one can expect from someone claiming to be our trusted guide for the world most intriguing travel experiences, which clearly you are falling short off…..

    • @StinkStiefel-td6il
      @StinkStiefel-td6il  3 месяца назад

      The content is actually meant to inform foreigners living outside Europe. Nobody calls them Bullet trains in Europe but, outside Europe that’s the name. And I bet you meant High Speed trains. Never heard of Hogh speed trains.