Slovak Railways (ŽSR) is facing scrutiny for presenting overly ambitious and potentially unfeasible infrastructure plans, dubbed "Shooty" by critics. The plans, revealed recently, outline extensive track upgrades and new lines but lack concrete financial backing or detailed feasibility studies. Experts and opposition politicians have voiced concerns that the proposals are unrealistic given current budgetary constraints and the complexity of implementation. ŽSR officials maintain the plans represent a long-term vision for modernizing the country’s rail network, but have not yet addressed specific criticisms regarding funding and timelines. The lack of transparency surrounding the project’s cost and potential impact on passengers has also drawn fire. The situation highlights ongoing challenges in securing investment for infrastructure development in Slovakia.