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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (213915)4/27/2025 12:42:19 PM
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The right way to move freight is by rail or by sea.

All this stuff about driverless trucks is baloney. The cost and the environmental damage caused by a mile of Motorway vs a mile of a few rails tracks that can handle even more freight is astronomically in favour of the railway.

So if true, this is a good move. The French, Germans, and the Japanese make good trains and I read something still about teething problems at the higher speeds. However, removing freight from the roads has to be a good thing.

The last and first 30 to 50 miles can be driven by trucks where needed. Truck drivers can go home at night suiting real people jobs.

I watched "Bald and Bankrupt" visiting Ukraine and China. He was trying to get to North Korea but had to settle for Chinese tourist trip to visit NK border only.

I found the videos both entertaining (China) and sad (Ukraine)

B&B speaks fluent Russian and has now picked up a little Chinese I think.

Ukraine.



China (& peep at NK)



Trains in China looking OK in video.
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