Slovenia's rail infrastructure is in a poor state of repair. I am thinking here in particular of railway stations. Most of them are very old and outdated. The houses and warehouses that are part of the railway station are abandoned and not in use, especially on local railway lines. The houses could be renovated into two flats for two conductors/transporters and their families, thus offering young people employment as a traffic controller at the railway station, and would go some way to solving the housing problem. In-house waiting rooms and ticket offices could be set up at railway stations. We could make a system where you just scan your ticket on the train as you do on the city's LPP and buy it at the station. This would give a better overview of passengers, who has bought a ticket and who has not. Some train stations also have warehouses that are not in use. These could be renovated into new warehouses, which could be filled with various products brought here by train, because Slovenian railways should offer, in addition to passenger transport, the possibility of freight transport, especially on local rail lines. Slovenian Railways could offer local freight transport to deliver basic foodstuffs to shops, which means that shops could be set up in abandoned warehouses. Such transport would, of course, be more environmentally friendly, since all or at least most of the railway lines are electrified, which means that the trains would run on electricity compared to fossil fuel trucks.