That station is built on ancient Roman road and a gate to Serdica, so nothing strange. There was a battle between Roman legions and their Thracian allies against a coalition of Dacians, Geti and Batasrni, earlier that day, nearby.
-nektarofthegods on
We’re all born naked and the rest is drag.
Crafty_Aspect8122 on
Carthago delenda est
foersom on
Time travelling confirmed! 😉
IntrepidCycle8039 on
Romans used the most efficient and fastest road network in their time to control their empire.
High quality public transport is significantly faster and more efficient than sitting in traffic.
They were hardly going to arrive by car?
Lord_Vacuum on
BREAKING NEWS: The lost 9th Legion reemerges in 2025. Historians shocked!
MintRobber on
Oh, shit. Here we go again.
delaydenydefecate on
I’ll take the Roman Empire over the Russian empire any day.
(Well maybe the Etruscan empire would be even better)
Milosz0pl on
Where were they, when the Rome has fallen?!
Elektron_Anbar on
Hey, we’re back. Did you miss us?
lazyubertoad on
Is this a Romanian invasion?
Realistic-Berry_888 on
Romanes eunt domus!
FenixOfNafo on
So the gate opened in Bulgaria
ftrowl on
What did Romans ever do for us… Except for the metros
FirefighterLevel8450 on
They´re a bit late
ProductGuy48 on
What’s next, Steiner counterattack? /s
apricot_bee67 on
Historians have made a remarkable discovery: according to recent research, the ancient Romans not only built modern road networks and drainage systems, but also constructed subways, far ahead of their time.
Human_Pangolin94 on
No-one expects the Roman Empire.
Their primary weapon is surprise.
TheoryOfDevolution on
When you forget to upgrade that one unit since antiquity.
Orlok_Tsubodai on
Man, it’s crazy how delayed that metro was.
ahyesmyelbows on
Wait did I enter the wrong timeline again by accident? Every time…
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credits: Sketches of Sofia
That station is built on ancient Roman road and a gate to Serdica, so nothing strange. There was a battle between Roman legions and their Thracian allies against a coalition of Dacians, Geti and Batasrni, earlier that day, nearby.
We’re all born naked and the rest is drag.
Carthago delenda est
Time travelling confirmed! 😉
Romans used the most efficient and fastest road network in their time to control their empire.
High quality public transport is significantly faster and more efficient than sitting in traffic.
They were hardly going to arrive by car?
BREAKING NEWS: The lost 9th Legion reemerges in 2025. Historians shocked!
Oh, shit. Here we go again.
I’ll take the Roman Empire over the Russian empire any day.
(Well maybe the Etruscan empire would be even better)
Where were they, when the Rome has fallen?!
Hey, we’re back. Did you miss us?
Is this a Romanian invasion?
Romanes eunt domus!
So the gate opened in Bulgaria
What did Romans ever do for us… Except for the metros
They´re a bit late
What’s next, Steiner counterattack? /s
Historians have made a remarkable discovery: according to recent research, the ancient Romans not only built modern road networks and drainage systems, but also constructed subways, far ahead of their time.
No-one expects the Roman Empire.
Their primary weapon is surprise.
When you forget to upgrade that one unit since antiquity.
Man, it’s crazy how delayed that metro was.
Wait did I enter the wrong timeline again by accident? Every time…
Party like it’s 1 CE
And I thought trains in my country were slow…