These charts are a little misleading because the countries are not corrected for scale. It seems like the german public transport network is more dense than the Netherlands, which I doubt. Very interesting nonetheless. Thanks for sharing.
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To me, as a native Dutchie, The UK is t h e absolute best with the tubes. Netherlands has good PT BUT it's very limited. Like train for long and short distance but only stations and not city. You want to travel in cities, than we have the busses, and trams, but trams are only in a couple of cities like Rotterdam, Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht...that's about it. All other cities have mostly ONLY .. guess what.. yeah; busses! We just have a Nostalgic country lol.
1 year ago
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Netherlands seem really empty compared to Belgium and Germany while I expect equal.
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Please do a video on the recent election results, as a ba student im a bit worried about what might happen now that the leading political party is clearly against uni programs being taught in english.
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David Wen
Comparing 10 Public Transport Network Densities in 10 European countries...
Thought this was an interesting visual by TravelTime. BUT...
👀 This is only one factor—other factors to think about include population density, geography, frequency, quality, and price of public transport!
Source: traveltime.com/blog/public-transport-density-maps
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