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What is the most punctual railway?

World's Most Punctual Train - Japan's Shinkansen.



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In 2018, the European country with the most punctual long-distance and high-speed passenger rail service was Latvia, where 98.3 percent of the services were classified as punctual.

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In 2018, the European country with the most punctual regional and local passenger rail service was Estonia, where 99 percent of the services were classified as punctual. During the same year, around 90.2 percent of the regional passenger rail services in all 27 member countries of the European Union arrived on time.

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The Elizabeth line is the busiest train line in the country, carrying more than 700,000 passengers a day at the busiest times. About 4.1m journeys a week are made on the line. Greater Anglia trains were the most punctual, with 87.7 per cent arriving on time.

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Japanese Trains Are The Most Punctual Japan's train system is legendary for its punctuality.

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Not Being Noisy on the Train is an Iron Rule There is no rule against talking in the train car, but if your conversation is loud enough to be heard by those around you, it is considered rude and annoying. Japanese consider discussing private matters in public to be unseemly and rude.

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“Trains and train systems appeal to Japanese people as trains are operated on time and accurately,” Noda said. “Train fans find joy and get excited when they can make a tightly scheduled transfer. For them, trains are not just means of transportation, but their purpose.”

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Have you heard about Renfe's commitment to punctuality? At Renfe, we promise to refund up to 100% of the ticket value if your train is delayed. Consult the information on delays and compensation you are entitled to.

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The percent of French SNCF trains that arrive with a delay of less than 15 minutes is at 87%, according to a study released in 2022 (read here about it in French). So 13% of French trains are delayed by 15 minutes or more. This represents an increase in lateness over the decades since the 1950s.

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Women-only train cars in Japan have been operating for over a century. Pictured above: The platform of a women-only train car at JR Namba station in Osaka. Chikan (??). The Japanese term for sexual harassment or molestation, chikan is a word all too familiar to the vocabulary of young girls and women in Japan.

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The sound of the trains is not notably loud.

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The availability of toilets on trains in Japan depends on the type and class of the train, as well as the specific route. While many long-distance and high-speed trains, such as the shinkansen (bullet trains), are equipped with toilets, some local and commuter trains may not have them.

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You may bring water on local trains, but avoid other drink types, including soda and coffee.

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Essentially it has to do with history. Rail tunnels in the uk vary in sizes due to different builders and standards throughout history. This means that their loading gauge (how high off the tracks) needs to fit these tunnels. To maintain space in the coaches they adopted a pear like shape.

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The Angels Flight, a Los Angeles landmark near Bunker Hill, is the shortest railway in the world—and it costs just 50 cents per ride. The world's shortest railway opened in 1901 and again in 2010. It travels a mere 298 feet—about two blocks.

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