Well, Australia is a BIG country and the distance between stations is far, far away, that's why they have DD trains.Originally posted by SBS3688Y:Why not share some of your experiences or recommendations about overseas public transport?
I'd recommend Australia - esp if you're a railway fan. Sydney has many double-decker trains while Melbourne has diesel and locomotive driven goods and passenger trains, electric metropolitan trains and electric trams.
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arggh. the MTR forever filled to the brim.. esp nearing Causeway Bay stations.. i like their buses more..Originally posted by sBs_boy:Mi recommand HK for their MTR.. itz like SIngapore, But the freq and Staffs Service are alot Better than Singapore... Althought their Interchange seems very confusing.. but i still like their system..
Haa remember an Olympic ad about HK. Ppl had to play rugny to get inOriginally posted by 105090:arggh. the MTR forever filled to the brim.. esp nearing Causeway Bay stations.. i like their buses more..
did you see the amazing race 4? those ppl went to india.. trains/railways forever full.. ppl have to stand halfway outside the doorOriginally posted by SBS9828X:Haa remember an Olympic ad about HK. Ppl had to play rugny to get in![]()
You just have to look at those Tatas. Reminds me of the Merc OFs. And yes, Ashok Leyland still builds Vikings, but with Hino engines. Also got Titan DDs. Leyland in Europe may have died out, but the Indian version still lives on.Originally posted by 105090:did you see the amazing race 4? those ppl went to india.. trains/railways forever full.. ppl have to stand halfway outside the door