Great, so the bureaucracy is worse for trains and is creating some issues that other modes of transpiration don’t have. What’s your point exactly? Next time I will not be able to buy a ticker for a train in different country I will just say “it’s bureaucracy” and it will be magically solved?
My point is that this is not an issue inherent to trains as means of transportation. Third time I write the same sentence. I don’t think it’s that hard to understand.
Because you’re conflating issues like company policies with stuff that’s supposedly inherent to trains, like “they don’t have windows” (although they do), or that “you could end up stranded for a long time in the middle of nowhere” (which routinely happens with cars).
I mean, would you blame Airbus if there’s overbooking in your flight? Probably not.
Great, so the bureaucracy is worse for trains and is creating some issues that other modes of transpiration don’t have. What’s your point exactly? Next time I will not be able to buy a ticker for a train in different country I will just say “it’s bureaucracy” and it will be magically solved?
My point is that this is not an issue inherent to trains as means of transportation. Third time I write the same sentence. I don’t think it’s that hard to understand.
Because you’re conflating issues like company policies with stuff that’s supposedly inherent to trains, like “they don’t have windows” (although they do), or that “you could end up stranded for a long time in the middle of nowhere” (which routinely happens with cars).
I mean, would you blame Airbus if there’s overbooking in your flight? Probably not.