Today’s #CrossBorderRail will involve Deutsche Bahn. Taking wagers on whether I will make it.
I’m taking four trains and over 12 hours instead of a 1.5 hour flight to get there. 😇
I’m taking four trains and over 12 hours instead of a 1.5 hour flight to get there. 😇
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("Happy persons do not know the clock" could be a rough translation...)
https://de.wikiquote.org/wiki/Friedrich_Schiller#Die_Piccolomini
North-south connections w/o Cologne involved usually work well.
Good luck and have a good trip!
Missed connections are not as bad if you plan ahead some fun thing you *could do in the city you *might be stuck in (and 100 times better than stuck in an airport for a missed connection). Planning longer times for connections is wise with DB though.
I have a larger folder but one day when I make it big, I'm getting a Brompton.
⭐️ commute ⬇️ to 35min
⭐️ 🚲 paid for itself in 4 months 🚌 fares
⭐️ still in use 24 years on for 🚗/🚆/🚲 commute)
⭐️ savings to date: >£37,000.
I take my e-bike for business trips also.
Crossboder trip Poland-France will be next level, but with the folding bike, soon ;)
Wrong answer only, because it doesn’t hold the paper cup that they give you.
There is another, slightly larger, one in the toilet for chickens
(This was between Malmo 🇸🇪 and Copenhagen 🇩🇰)
DB is a disaster but they're working on it, just much too slowly so one has to deal with constantly changing one's plans since the timings are always unreliable and so often delayed. A key reason few take trains exc. 9€/m time.