#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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Bring the ideas of #CrossBorderRail home during the holidays
Once in a while someone gives you an idea so simple you wonder why you never thought of it yourself. “Jon, did you ever think of making a board game to explain the problems with international rail in Europe?” the […]
Read More- •2023 projects
- •2024 projects
- •Albania
- •Bosnia and Herzegovina
- •European Union
- •France
- •Ireland
- •Kosovo
- •Montenegro
- •North Macedonia
- •Portugal
- •Serbia
- •Spain
As 2023 draws to a close, what next for #CrossBorderRail?
My 2023 projects might not have had the one-off “wow, some dude is crossing all of Europe’s borders in one go!” effect that 2022 had, but looking back the past 12 months have both been a lot of fun and […]
Read More- •2023 projects
- •Austria
- •European Union
- •France
- •Germany
- •Italy
- •Portugal
- •Reflections
- •Slovenia
- •Spain
#CrossBorderRail is done for 2023 – now 193 railway borders in Europe investigated
I’m writing this blog post at my desk in Berlin, back home after the final part of my Autumn 2023 #CrossBorderRail journey. The past 10 days have taken me to Slovenia’s borders, then via Karlsruhe through France to Spain and […]
Read MoreLive Blog – Autumn 2023 Day 29, 29 Oct, Hendaye – Paris – Mannheim – Berlin
Jump to: Text updates | Summary videos | Latest photos | Today’s background | Today’s route The best way to follow #CrossBorderRail as the trip develops is on social media – there are always posts on Mastodon (@jon@gruene.social & […]
Read MoreLive Blog – Autumn 2023 Day 28, 28 Oct, Ciudad Rodrigo – Salamanca – Vitoria/Gasteiz – San Sebastian – Irun
Jump to: Text updates | Summary videos | Latest photos | Today’s background | Today’s route The best way to follow #CrossBorderRail as the trip develops is on social media – there are always posts on Mastodon (@jon@gruene.social & […]
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