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Monday, 09.08.2010.

15:06

Regional railway company “good idea”

Croatian Sea, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Božidar Kalmeta said that the initiative for founding a joint railway company is an excellent one.

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Amer

pre 13 godina

"Poor people that live along those lines no rest no wonder Hungary has the one of the highest suicide rate in the world. Minister Božidar Kalmeta you should be made to live next to the rail line and your family also any one else that thinks it is a good idea make it a law. How very soon you will be spouting a very different line. All these politicians and their grandiose plans so long its at some one else health ,cost and peace bunch of hypocritical morons.
(Lenard, 9 August 2010 19:00)"

Do you actually live along a railway line? I do - and it's really no big deal. In fact, I kind of like to hear the whistles at night (somebody else is up late, working). One year when I was in college I lived (in a different town) in a former warehouse so close to the tracks you could look down on the tops of the cars. The first night I thought I'd never sleep again; the second, I never noticed the noise. And it wasn't because the trains were especially quiet in that location - a station was close, so the trains whistled to let everyone (who was awake) know they were coming.

ida

pre 13 godina

Notice how the Croat politicians always have to be sure to claim it won't be like the old Yugoslavia. This is because they have to cater to a population which hated Yugoslavia.
And people blame the Serbs when it was separatist Croats who were always committing terrorist attacks against Yugoslavia - embassies, trains, planes, diplomats, etc.

JS

pre 13 godina

Instead of reminding me about the old Yugoslavia, I think this is one of the first steps to create a new one. What will be the name of the coorporation; Zeleznice SHS? Love it...!

Lenard

pre 13 godina

Currently, there are 700 trains traveling the Ljubljana-Zagreb-Belgrade-Dimitrovgrad-Istanbul route, while 7,000 trains use the Corridor 4 route through Hungary. Good they can keep them in Hungary who needs to hear high pitched screeching steel on steel ,clanging and banging at all hours. Poor people that live along those lines no rest no wonder Hungary has the one of the highest suicide rate in the world. Minister Božidar Kalmeta you should be made to live next to the rail line and your family also any one else that thinks it is a good idea make it a law. How very soon you will be spouting a very different line. All these politicians and their grandiose plans so long its at some one else health ,cost and peace bunch of hypocritical morons.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

Currently, there are 700 trains traveling the Ljubljana-Zagreb-Belgrade-Dimitrovgrad-Istanbul route, while 7,000 trains use the Corridor 4 route through Hungary. Good they can keep them in Hungary who needs to hear high pitched screeching steel on steel ,clanging and banging at all hours. Poor people that live along those lines no rest no wonder Hungary has the one of the highest suicide rate in the world. Minister Božidar Kalmeta you should be made to live next to the rail line and your family also any one else that thinks it is a good idea make it a law. How very soon you will be spouting a very different line. All these politicians and their grandiose plans so long its at some one else health ,cost and peace bunch of hypocritical morons.

JS

pre 13 godina

Instead of reminding me about the old Yugoslavia, I think this is one of the first steps to create a new one. What will be the name of the coorporation; Zeleznice SHS? Love it...!

ida

pre 13 godina

Notice how the Croat politicians always have to be sure to claim it won't be like the old Yugoslavia. This is because they have to cater to a population which hated Yugoslavia.
And people blame the Serbs when it was separatist Croats who were always committing terrorist attacks against Yugoslavia - embassies, trains, planes, diplomats, etc.

Amer

pre 13 godina

"Poor people that live along those lines no rest no wonder Hungary has the one of the highest suicide rate in the world. Minister Božidar Kalmeta you should be made to live next to the rail line and your family also any one else that thinks it is a good idea make it a law. How very soon you will be spouting a very different line. All these politicians and their grandiose plans so long its at some one else health ,cost and peace bunch of hypocritical morons.
(Lenard, 9 August 2010 19:00)"

Do you actually live along a railway line? I do - and it's really no big deal. In fact, I kind of like to hear the whistles at night (somebody else is up late, working). One year when I was in college I lived (in a different town) in a former warehouse so close to the tracks you could look down on the tops of the cars. The first night I thought I'd never sleep again; the second, I never noticed the noise. And it wasn't because the trains were especially quiet in that location - a station was close, so the trains whistled to let everyone (who was awake) know they were coming.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

Currently, there are 700 trains traveling the Ljubljana-Zagreb-Belgrade-Dimitrovgrad-Istanbul route, while 7,000 trains use the Corridor 4 route through Hungary. Good they can keep them in Hungary who needs to hear high pitched screeching steel on steel ,clanging and banging at all hours. Poor people that live along those lines no rest no wonder Hungary has the one of the highest suicide rate in the world. Minister Božidar Kalmeta you should be made to live next to the rail line and your family also any one else that thinks it is a good idea make it a law. How very soon you will be spouting a very different line. All these politicians and their grandiose plans so long its at some one else health ,cost and peace bunch of hypocritical morons.

JS

pre 13 godina

Instead of reminding me about the old Yugoslavia, I think this is one of the first steps to create a new one. What will be the name of the coorporation; Zeleznice SHS? Love it...!

ida

pre 13 godina

Notice how the Croat politicians always have to be sure to claim it won't be like the old Yugoslavia. This is because they have to cater to a population which hated Yugoslavia.
And people blame the Serbs when it was separatist Croats who were always committing terrorist attacks against Yugoslavia - embassies, trains, planes, diplomats, etc.

Amer

pre 13 godina

"Poor people that live along those lines no rest no wonder Hungary has the one of the highest suicide rate in the world. Minister Božidar Kalmeta you should be made to live next to the rail line and your family also any one else that thinks it is a good idea make it a law. How very soon you will be spouting a very different line. All these politicians and their grandiose plans so long its at some one else health ,cost and peace bunch of hypocritical morons.
(Lenard, 9 August 2010 19:00)"

Do you actually live along a railway line? I do - and it's really no big deal. In fact, I kind of like to hear the whistles at night (somebody else is up late, working). One year when I was in college I lived (in a different town) in a former warehouse so close to the tracks you could look down on the tops of the cars. The first night I thought I'd never sleep again; the second, I never noticed the noise. And it wasn't because the trains were especially quiet in that location - a station was close, so the trains whistled to let everyone (who was awake) know they were coming.