nicoenarg
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Just so that you know, there are a large number of people who don't believe these cars are a piece of crap. As others have said, they are classy and elegant. And given the amount of time they've been running (100 years in December 2013), their performance has been astounding, with relatively little repairs needed through all these years. Putting them in perspective, newer cars can't stand so much time running... they'll be trash in much less than 100 years, and not because people just decide it.
I love those old La Brugeoise train cars (that's the original Belgian manufacturer) and I have used them regularly almost since I was born, and I'm 36. And I know many people in the same situation, especially people from the neighborhoods Line A passes through, like Caballito.
Just so YOU know, I don't give a sh*t what others think. Its fine if there are others who think these pieces of crap, oh I'm sorry, these ROLLING pieces of crap are worth keeping on the tracks, I don't. Deal with it. I don't know why the hell everyone here thinks it their right to be a parent figure to others.
As for the newer trains being trash earlier than a 100 years, I hope that's the case. Who in their right mind thinks, "Let me put some trains that will run for a 100 years in a country where maintenance is neglected on a regular basis"? People here think mentioning San Francisco is some how going to make people go, "Ah yes, if they can do it, why can't we!!" Well its simple really, and again I don't care if it hurts your feelings, Argentina sucks when it comes to maintenance. Would I trust the government here (both national and city) and the thugs in the unions and the idiots running the trains with my life just because some people here want to see pieces of crap rolling? No thank you.
If I was the one in charge, I would actually keep the old trains because then I would know for sure that the trains would only run if they were safe. Again, trust the Argentine government? Not going to happen.
Oh and I live in Almagro on line A. I think the trains are pieces of crap and many people I know who use it everyday think these trains are not only rolling pieces of crap but also a fire hazard just because they're running. Hey, see how that works out? Difference of opinion!
Well, on the whole, I agree that there has to be a time when renovation is needed, and these cars have their dangers. What I don't agree is with this attitude of rejecting the old trains so vehemently without even acknowledging all the advantages that they have.
You disagree with rejecting the old trains without acknowledging the advantage they have? Alright, I know. I'm sorry. They are very advantageous when you're cold at night and need to make a fire. Happy?