• XTornado@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    It helps that Spain has world-class trains

    As Spaniard I wouldn’t go that far… but yeah they are good. But not all of them 😅 specially the shorter routes. Apart from some maintenance issues, It doesn’t help that from time to time a line is down because they have stolen copper wires…

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      7 months ago

      One tragic fact of life is that it doesn’t really take that much to become world-class as far as trains go. The HSR network alone basically places you on the podium.

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      7 months ago

      People steal the copper wires everywhere.

      I know someone that works in the rail industry with building and maintenance.

      It’s apparently very important to electrify the wire as soon as you are done with whatever you were doing. Otherwise someone will know that it’s not electrified and they will steal it. And the company/state will lose quite a lot of money in raw materials (the overhead wires are expensive as fuck), delays and further work.

      Edit: This isn’t in some third world country or anything either. This is in a rich first world country that’s in the top 10 in terms of HDI and at least top 20 of pretty much every other positive index.

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        7 months ago

        Why not wait for the thieves to start working and then electrify 🤷🏼‍♂️

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          7 months ago

          That’s called extrajudicial killing, and it’s generally frowned upon

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          7 months ago

          Because you would have to create some kind of surveillance team to find the thieves and it’s generally unethical to kill people. The electricity in those wires won’t just hurt, they will kill someone for just getting slightly too close.