In Denmark the word for Railway/Railtrack is "jernbane" pronounced yearnbane, which means "iron way" so if anything, the Danish word is more like the French word, which means the same thing. Hope that helps!
Imagine this in the UK. We'd be made to de-train halfway across into rowing boats, charged extra because it was Tuesday at 2.24Pm and not 2.26PM, and fed with animal waste at Ritz prices until we puke. God, I wish I lived in Denmark and not fucking Yorkshire.
Hvad er der sjovt ved at filme et tog?
MackseDK 11 months ago
Connection between the two nicest Danish towns; recommendable video!
luckyowl249 11 months ago
Yeah, sure. Express trains like this run all the time from Copenhagen to Vejle. Vejle is a through station on the way to Aarhus.
MrJimmyGiblets 1 year ago
can you take the train from copenhagen to vejle?
pikatjoe22 1 year ago
In Denmark the word for Railway/Railtrack is "jernbane" pronounced yearnbane, which means "iron way" so if anything, the Danish word is more like the French word, which means the same thing. Hope that helps!
MrJimmyGiblets 1 year ago
Do they call them Railroads like US or Railways like UK
SuperFlabbergast 1 year ago
Ha! I get your point! Just come back from there over Christmas. All trains ran through massive snowstorms, mine included. Just a bit delayed.
Yorkshire folk are descended from the Danes! That's what makes Yorkshire folk who they are "spade = spade" etc
MrJimmyGiblets 1 year ago
Imagine this in the UK. We'd be made to de-train halfway across into rowing boats, charged extra because it was Tuesday at 2.24Pm and not 2.26PM, and fed with animal waste at Ritz prices until we puke. God, I wish I lived in Denmark and not fucking Yorkshire.
jutlandblue 1 year ago