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- Arvidsson-Källqvist
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Just some quick questions: You consider including the more important sights along the E4 right? (Well probably, but still...) Like the recently finished Sundsvallsbron or the Höga Kustenbron or that short but pretty nice part of the E4 near Docksta along the sea (https://www.google.com/maps/@63.008666, ... 6656?hl=hu)
Company: David Kiesch International Transport & Spedition SRL
Headquarter: Cluj-Napoca
Truck: 2021 Volvo FH500 Globetrotter XL
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Headquarter: Cluj-Napoca
Truck: 2021 Volvo FH500 Globetrotter XL
Numberplate: CJ 21 WLX
And maybe include Dinners Gävle Bro and make it a gas station and a rest stop?Arvidsson-Källqvist wrote:Just some quick questions Ostpuff: You consider including the more important sights along the E4 right? (Well probably, but still...) Like the recently finished Sundsvallsbron or the Höga Kustenbron or that short but pretty nice part of the E4 near Docksta along the sea (https://www.google.com/maps/@63.008666, ... 6656?hl=hu)
Street view: https://goo.gl/maps/kKSUu
Oh, and that asian looking restaurant somewhere between Gävle and Uppsala I think? Don't remember the name of it. Pretty cool house anyway.
And definitely that lonely tree a bit north of Uppsala! Imagine a totally empty highway, two lanes in each direction seperated by a railing/barrier (what's the english word?) in the middle. And then, a tree!
In the Netherlands there's also such a tree in the middle of the highway. It's along the A27 near Breda.
It's probaly the most expensive tree of the country (the road has been designed around the tree and it has a complete drainage system) and known as "de heilige eik" (the holy oak).
It's probaly the most expensive tree of the country (the road has been designed around the tree and it has a complete drainage system) and known as "de heilige eik" (the holy oak).
haha yes! Definitely! As me and my father delivered concrete parts for the Sundsvallbron last year from Dorsten (GER) to Sundsvall it would be freaking awesome to drive there in ets2 and we ate somethin at the Dinners Gävle Bro kinda good swedish food haha (the food is bit off-topic haha)Arvidsson-Källqvist wrote:Just some quick questions: You consider including the more important sights along the E4 right? (Well probably, but still...) Like the recently finished Sundsvallsbron or the Höga Kustenbron or that short but pretty nice part of the E4 near Docksta along the sea (https://www.google.com/maps/@63.008666, ... 6656?hl=hu)
But Sundsvallbron would be very awesome as it is an important part of the E4 going north
- n4gix.bill.leaming
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Please, correct grammar is "My father and I..."SCANIA730 wrote:As me and my father delivered concrete parts...
There are two simple rules to always be correct.
1. Leave the other person(s) out and test the sentence. Would you say "Me delivered concrete parts..." No, that would sound silly!
2. Always place others before yourself, it is not only polite, but best of all grammatically correct!
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- stummer
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Hey Bill, quess what: That's the same as in German grammar
Always do this before posting: THINK -> [url=http://www.promods.net/search.php]Search -> Post in correct topic
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- Rocar 512E
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What is of that? polan grammar? czech your grammar!n4gix.bill.leaming wrote:SCANIA730 wrote:"Me delivered concrete parts..."
- Rocar 512E
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OK That's of enough joking back to topic as Zelva said
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In my opinion, you really should add Piteå inbetween Luleå and Skellefteå, with the main reason being that the biggest kraftliner-producing factory in Europe being situated here, Smurfit Kappa Kraftliner, producing something like 700 000 tons of "wellpapp" (corrugated fibreboard) each year.
(There is also another smaller one just outside of town that's part of the SCA-corporation on a sidenote)
This combined with the harbour at the coast being the leading forest product port/harbour of the Gulf of Bothnia means you get a lot of trucking going on here with both loading/unloading from trains and trucks both to and from boats and to and from the Kraftliner-factories.
At least that's my opinion
And I could always take reference photos if needed
(There is also another smaller one just outside of town that's part of the SCA-corporation on a sidenote)
This combined with the harbour at the coast being the leading forest product port/harbour of the Gulf of Bothnia means you get a lot of trucking going on here with both loading/unloading from trains and trucks both to and from boats and to and from the Kraftliner-factories.
At least that's my opinion
And I could always take reference photos if needed