The best way to follow #CrossBorderRail as the trip develops is on social media – there are always posts on Mastodon (@jon@gruene.social & #CrossBorderRail) and Bluesky (@jonworth.eu & Custom Feed)

 

Today’s live text updates

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Text updates are auto-generated from Mastodon – follow me on Mastodon @jon@gruene.social
Some updates will also be posted on Bluesky – follow me @jonworth.eu

 

Today’s introduction and summary videos

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All the #CrossBorderRail daily videos are on my Peertube channel

 

 

Today’s photos

Today’s full album on Flickr

 

 

Today’s background

I have crossed the border between Essen (Belgium) and Rosendaal (Netherlands) many times in the past when the old Beneluxtrein passed that way. Today only 1 train per hour does, and there has been a dispute about how to best improve this. I will investigate on my bike, and that will be the 201st border of the #CrossBorderRail project. I will cross back into Belgium where the former “Vicinal” 1000mm tramway – Zandvliet 🇧🇪 – Bergen op Zoom 🇳🇱 used to run, but there is no hope to re-activate that one.

 

 

Today’s route


The full zoomable and scrollable map, including today’s route, is on uMap here.

 

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