#CrossBorderRail so far
407
#CrossBorderRail lines
visited and investigated
166310km
on 1086
trains
5623km
by bike, across
229 bike stages
12594km
by bus, ferry
tram, metro, car
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#CrossBorderRail goes to Innotrans (only six new borders en route!)
Innotrans is the world’s largest train fair for the railway industry – it happens every two years in Berlin, and this year it’s on 24-27 Setpember. And yes, I organised my move from Germany from France accordingly – to be […]
Read MoreA partial #CrossBorderRail success – Deutsche Bahn Sparpreis cheap tickets now work to Strasbourg and to some other destination in Eastern France
Credit to one of my students at TU Braunschweig, Roland Sivonen, for discovering this one – Deutsche Bahn’s cheap Sparpreis train tickets now work correctly from Germany to Strasbourg, and some other new destinations in France as well. In this blog […]
Read More“Summer 2025” for the new Régiolis trains France-Germany – Leroy and Hermann are just picking dates at random
So the new Régiolis trains are going to be running on France-Germany routes in “Summer 2025” according to Transport Minister, Baden-Württemberg Winfried Hermann and President of Région Grand Est, Franck Leroy. They may as well be picking dates at random. […]
Read More- •2024 projects
- •Albania
- •Bosnia and Herzegovina
- •Bulgaria
- •Croatia
- •Estonia
- •European Union
- •Greece
- •Kosovo
- •Latvia
- •Lithuania
- •Montenegro
- •North Macedonia
- •Poland
- •Romania
- •Serbia
- •Slovenia
The best photos from #CrossBorderRail South East Europe 2024
Finally I am done sorting and uploading photos from #CrossBorderRail South East Europe 2024 In this post there is one photo from each of the days, and a link to the full Flickr album from that day – to give […]
Read MorePress coverage, interviews and presentations from #CrossBorderRail South East Europe 2024
At the somewhat dilapidated border station Šíd (Serbia, border to Croatia) I sat and talked with the freelance journalist Thomas Roser – he is based in Beograd. This resulted in 5 articles in the German speaking press – 4 in […]
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