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This reminds me... I was on a train in Estonia recently. This is a standard carriage:
I think all carriages are the same, though most trains are only two or three carriages (there's only 1.3m people). Their train operator is state-owned, and all their trains are the same design. Admittedly they have it easier with a wider guage (I think) without the constraints of Victorian tunnels, etc. A 2 hour trip between two major cities cost about 10β¬, booked the day before.
We also got a ferry, and experienced a rare phenomenon... there was an extra charge for bikes, but to my surprise and disbelief, cyclists get the same discounted ticket as students, OAPs, etc. which actually made it cheaper to take a bike than just to walk on
