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WOW!!! <br />Some of you guys are REALLY REALLY jaded! I'm not quite aure what the reasons are. Purhaps one person had it right when they said it was that r.r. fans didn't like change. Someone else sujested it was political. Anyways - <br />I've travelled by train in europe and never noticed any ugly smells, and BELIEVE me, I WAS a bloodhound in another life! I must also say that ANY means of public transportation may one day or another have some nasty smells due to human waste.. It IS reality. I've smelt it on Amtrak, and if it's not the peepee smell, it's the chemicals that are suppose to cover that self same smell. VIA started "waste management" recently so the same problem exsists there. European trains are, I can only imagine, suffering from those problems from time to time too. As for passengers who smell, THEY ARE EVERYWHERE!! But really, try an Indian train, they're special in that department. <br />As for not liking the NEW looking trains. Old and nestalgic IS really wonderful, but we don't live there or like that any more, we have to built new the way we live now. Some day somebody will say, why can't they build beautiful trains like they did when they built the TGV? <br />Relax!!!!
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