Tucker Carlson on Ukraine
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List of missiles that DPR Korea has
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@Renauda said in Tucker Carlson on Ukraine:
Albania under the Stalinist xenophobe, Enver Hoxha.
Another country I would have thought interesting to visit. :eek
@taiwan_girl Apart from the Albanian maffia, the country is just lovely
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Interesting picture of the Mercedes limo that Premier Kim uses as it is loaded onto his personal train. This is the armored train that Premier Kim took on his recent trip to visit Putin. Due to the back condition of the tracks in DPRK and the heavy weight of the train, it can only go about 65 km/hr.
And, since the train gauge is different between the two countries, the wheels on the train had to be changed out at the border.
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Interesting picture of the Mercedes limo that Premier Kim uses as it is loaded onto his personal train. This is the armored train that Premier Kim took on his recent trip to visit Putin. Due to the back condition of the tracks in DPRK and the heavy weight of the train, it can only go about 65 km/hr.
And, since the train gauge is different between the two countries, the wheels on the train had to be changed out at the border.
@taiwan_girl said in Tucker Carlson on Ukraine:
And, since the train gauge is different between the two countries, the wheels on the train had to be changed out at the border.
Interestingly, to me, at least, is that North Korea uses the same track gauge as the United States, Great Britain, Greece, Cuba, Germany and many others. Four feet, 8 ½ inches. 1435 mm. About 55% of the world uses "standard" gauge.
The Russians use "Russian" gauge - 4 ft 11 27/32 inches, or 1520 mm.
I would be curious to see how the wheel sets were exchanged. Three inches is a big deal.
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@taiwan_girl said in Tucker Carlson on Ukraine:
And, since the train gauge is different between the two countries, the wheels on the train had to be changed out at the border.
Interestingly, to me, at least, is that North Korea uses the same track gauge as the United States, Great Britain, Greece, Cuba, Germany and many others. Four feet, 8 ½ inches. 1435 mm. About 55% of the world uses "standard" gauge.
The Russians use "Russian" gauge - 4 ft 11 27/32 inches, or 1520 mm.
I would be curious to see how the wheel sets were exchanged. Three inches is a big deal.
would be curious to see how the wheel sets were exchanged.
In the ‘70s a friend of mine once travelled from Moscow to Warsaw by train and this is how he described what took place at the border rail yard:
The individual carriages have release
pins on the undercarriages. When the train arrives at the border, the carriage utility systems are disconnected and the pins are released. A crane system lifts the carriage from the chassis and transfers it to the new undercarriage on the different gauge. The carriages are then connected to a new engine and the transfer is complete.The passengers were, of course, off loaded and waited about two hours in the station for the carriage transfer to be completed.
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would be curious to see how the wheel sets were exchanged.
In the ‘70s a friend of mine once travelled from Moscow to Warsaw by train and this is how he described what took place at the border rail yard:
The individual carriages have release
pins on the undercarriages. When the train arrives at the border, the carriage utility systems are disconnected and the pins are released. A crane system lifts the carriage from the chassis and transfers it to the new undercarriage on the different gauge. The carriages are then connected to a new engine and the transfer is complete.The passengers were, of course, off loaded and waited about two hours in the station for the carriage transfer to be completed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogie_exchange
North Korea
Tumangan, North Korea – between 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) and 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) (Russian gauge) at the border to Russia.
The bogies of the direct sleeping car Moscow – Pyongyang, which runs twice monthly, are exchanged there. -
Interesting picture of the Mercedes limo that Premier Kim uses as it is loaded onto his personal train. This is the armored train that Premier Kim took on his recent trip to visit Putin. Due to the back condition of the tracks in DPRK and the heavy weight of the train, it can only go about 65 km/hr.
And, since the train gauge is different between the two countries, the wheels on the train had to be changed out at the border.
@taiwan_girl said in Tucker Carlson on Ukraine:
Interesting picture of the Mercedes limo that Premier Kim uses as it is loaded onto his personal train. This is the armored train that Premier Kim took on his recent trip to visit Putin. Due to the back condition of the tracks in DPRK and the heavy weight of the train, it can only go about 65 km/hr.
And, since the train gauge is different between the two countries, the wheels on the train had to be changed out at the border.
A bit of follow up related to the above
http://kcna.kp/kp/article/q/0e4a6b4c64837160679299db3a99db41.kcmsf
Pyongyang, February 20 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), was presented with a car made in Russia for his personal use by Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, president of the Russian Federation.
The gift to the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un from Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was conveyed to Pak Jong Chon, secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), and Kim Yo Jong, vice department director of the WPK Central Committee, by the Russian side on February 18.
Kim Yo Jong courteously conveyed Kim Jong Un's thanks to Putin to the Russian side, saying that the gift serves as a clear demonstration of the special relations of friendship between the top leaders of the DPRK and Russia and as the best present.
(Regarding the above picture, someone told me that it was a Maybach car rather than a Mercedes. Dont know enough about the two to tell the difference)