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Spanish Sec. of Transport resigns because new trains don’t fit in tunnels


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:deadbanana4:

 

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Spaniards never fail to make me smile I swear :heart:

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 :rip:

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Take some inspiration from the gays and make it fit.

 

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This is something that would happen here of course :rip:

 

Today they talked about how in Valencia passangers had to get out of a train and take two additional ones because the new one is too heavy for the suspension bridges to be able to hold :skull:

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Mess. Spain is going to try to get Shakira to pay for this. 

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Shakira’s tax money could go towards this

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19 minutes ago, Cheers said:

Shakira’s tax money could go towards this

Shakira’s tax money could pay for reparations of the tunnels :bird:

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All the replies to this thread I wanted and expected were made. Good job atrl :clap3:

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wait, people are unironically getting their news via TikTok?? :skull:

 

 

what is this world that we live in???

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1 hour ago, magazine said:

wait, people are unironically getting their news via TikTok?? :skull:

 

 

what is this world that we live in???

what's wrong with it?

 

We are not in the 1800s, everything adapts with time 

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It's the country that approved new neighborhoods to be designed without utilities like running water, electricity,...

 

Not surprised that they ordered trains that doesn't fit the tunnels or overload the bridges.

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Why didn't they use one train first to test whether it fit under the tunnels or measured the size of both the train and the tunnel before ordering? :rip:

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I thought Spain is doing well, at least according to the Spanish guy at my team :rip:

 

The train: Shakira's income

 

The tunnel: the tax she paid

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4 hours ago, MonsterJohn said:

I thought Spain is doing well, at least according to the Spanish guy at my team :rip:

 

The train: Shakira's income

 

The tunnel: the tax she paid

Spain is doing well actually to have staff of a local transport manufacturer company who did a perfect job by spotting this problem earlier enough to avoid financial loss.
 

Keep in mind that we're talking about towns like Asturias and Cantabria where this problem occurred where there are some historical tunnels that can't get rid of because of their importance, but the irony is that these two towns have better infrastructure than other towns in other  countries like America itself, so Spain is definitely doing good.

 

On 2/24/2023 at 10:26 PM, magazine said:

wait, people are unironically getting their news via TikTok?? :skull:

 

 

what is this world that we live in???

Ikr? :rip:


 

On 2/25/2023 at 12:22 AM, toy soldier. said:

what's wrong with it?

 

We are not in the 1800s, everything adapts with time 

It’s wrong because tiktok or or whatever it's called will give you catchy headlines for clicks and that's where it stops, don't expect to know the details that make perfect sense of reality.

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21 hours ago, A.R.L said:

It’s wrong because tiktok or or whatever it's called will give you catchy headlines for clicks and that's where it stops, don't expect to know the details that make perfect sense of reality.

The news on TV are the same thing...

The only way to get proper news is to get it from different mediums.Tiktok/social media are fine as long as you supplement it with newspapers.

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On 2/26/2023 at 7:36 AM, katykater said:

It's the country that approved new neighborhoods to be designed without utilities like running water, electricity,...

 

uhh what?

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