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/n/ So, Russians have a freaking tram line with 2 stations in a random village in the middle of nowhere in Crimea just to get to the beach???
Do you have more examples of smth like that? (Not only in Russia). Post here
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>>2064885
you numtots are funny. crimea was a major seaside resort destination for russians (and even foreigners) before the wars, hardly "middle of nowhere". it would be more like having a train to the beach along the NJ shore. for reference, that nearby city is 100k population. seaside heights NJ (the one from the TV show) has a population of 2000.
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>>2064888
I don't say Crimea is "the middle of nowhere". This post is only about this tram line in a random village. Crimea has lots of great resorts and beautiful cities.
Evpatoria is a great city with its own tram system and even railway which takes citizens to the beach too. So the question is not about the beach, but why is it placed right there?
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That kind of thing was common at one time in the U.S., a short trolley line to a beach, amusement park or other scenic attraction, though they were usually part of a larger system. Street railways were always looking for revenue opportunities beyond the commuter grind. There were even lines to cemeteries with special funeral cars where loved ones could ride along with the deceased to their final destination.
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There's a village in Tyrol, Austria with a 1.3km subway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-Bahn_Serfaus
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