Welcome to #CrossBorderRail Day 14

The final day of the Germany borders project

Today I’m off to Guben, Żary and Forst (Lausitz)

Here’s todays intro video https://urbanists.video/w/5JESqCiQPYnJPqPCV2NB5d

#CrossBorderRail Day 14 Intro

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#CrossBorderRail Train 63

RE 1 (91762)
09:29 Berlin Ostbahnhof - Frankfurt (Oder) Hbf 10:30
Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn GmbH

Average speed 80 km/h
Distance 81 km

Train type: Siemens Desiro HC mixed single and double deck EMU, 6 carriages
⚡️
🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free if platform allows)
🛜: ✅
🧳: 🙂 (lots of multi use spaces, overhead racks good, space under seats)
🧽: 🤔 (not cleaned inside since at least yesterday)

#Deutschlandticket: ✅

#CrossBorderRail DE 2023 - uMap

Today I’m following the route of the Niederschlesisch-Märkische Eisenbahn that used to be the main line Berlin - Wrocław. It opened in 1846.

Today Berlin-Frankfurt(Oder)-Guben, and Żary-Wrocław still run, but the section between Guben and Żary has been dismantled. That’s where I’ll take to my bike today…

Here’s Wikipedia about the line: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niederschlesisch-M%C3%A4rkische_Eisenbahn?wprov=sfti1

„Niederschlesisch-Märkische Eisenbahn“ – Versionsunterschied – Wikipedia

Grumpy old Berliner dude has just given a passenger who’s coughing here a look of death. She deserved it. And my 😷 is on tight here!

Today I’ll go to the only 🇵🇱 🇩🇪 active railway line I’ve not yet visited (Żary - Forst (Lausitz))

Next week I’ll manage the same for the 🇨🇿 🇩🇪 border (Kraslice - Klingenthal)

I’ve been to all the 🇩🇰 🇩🇪, 🇧🇪 🇩🇪, 🇳🇱 🇩🇪, 🇱🇺 🇩🇪, 🇫🇷 🇩🇪 and 🇨🇭 🇩🇪 lines

Which means I’m only missing a few 🇦🇹 🇩🇪. But Mittenwald and Reutte (Tirol) have rail replacement buses at the moment…

#CrossBorderRail Train 64

RB 43 (18187)
10:36 Frankfurt (Oder) Hbf - Guben 11:17
DB Regio AG Nordost

Average speed 71 km/h
Distance 49 km

Train type: Siemens Mireo EMU, 3 carriages
⚡️
🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free if platform allows)
🛜: ✅
🧳: 🙂 (overhead racks small, but otherwise excellent)
🧽: 🙂 (it’s brand new and is spotless)

#Deutschlandticket: ✅

Credit to Siemens

These Mireo trains are *almost* as good as Stadler single deck EMUs

Quiet. Well designed. Decent seats. Good acceleration. The only downside: steps to the higher floor sections over the wheels, rather than the sloping floors in a Stadler design, and overhead racks for bags a little small…

But in the regional EMU market it strikes me Siemens and Stadler are ahead of the rest

Guben
I have this kind of melancholy in Guben/Gubin. It’s great that this is pretty much one town in 2 countries. But the German side in particular is very empty, lacking vitality. Although it’s impeccably looked after.

The Neiße rail bridge south of Guben

The Berlin - Wrocław main line used this until 1945…

Pics tricky with the drone today - windy…

Take your pic of bald dudes with shirts, no ties, and jackets to vote for
A modern and desolate border, south of Guben. The bridge is new. They built new border posts. And hectares of concrete. Then came Schengen and now it’s empty… except for a Go-Kart track
Lubsko
Brutalist bungalow. And an overgrown railway line. Leaving Lubsko.
Żary. An orderly station, quite retro feeling, and a place that feels rather oversized for the number of trains that now use it!

🤦‍♂️

No ticket office open in Żary, so I try to get an online ticket to Forst (Lausitz)

It’s in Germany. So it doesn’t work.

But to Zasieski it *does* work online.

It’s a couple of km more!

Online tickets beyond Forst I don’t expect. But to Forst is surely possible? #CrossBorderRail

And really I get that international through ticketing is complex

But *just put the first station after the border in your national ticketing system*. Job done

Koleje Dolnośląskie should be able to sell me a ticket to Forst. They run the train

Same at Aachen-Hergenrath 🇧🇪 and Weener-Bad Nieuweschans 🇳🇱 - the few km across the border are a mess…

#CrossBorderRail Train 65

RB 93 (67003)
17:36 Zary - Forst (Lausitz) 18:10
Polregio for Koleje Dolnośląskie

Average speed 66 km/h
Distance 37 km

Train type: Pesa Link DMU 🦈
⛽️
🚲: ✅ (but space quite limited)
🦽: ✅ (but Żary Station not accessible)
🛜: ⛔️
🧳: 🙂
🧽: 🙂

But ❄️ broken. It’s baking!

#Deutschlandticket: ⛔️

Brought my own #BeerOnTrains and then got told off by the guard - that it’s not allowed…
I went through Sy 🇧🇪 the other day. Now I’ve been through Sż 🇵🇱
The border bridge at Forst (Lausitz)

One final border marker

Now back to Forst station by 🚲 and then trains via Cottbus to Berlin - and the trips for #CrossBorderRail Germany’s borders 2023 are done

#CrossBorderRail Train 66

RB 46 (68911)
19:33 Forst (Lausitz) - Cottbus Hbf 19:51
Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn GmbH

Average speed 74 km/h
Distance 22 km

Train type: Siemens Desiro Classic DMU, 2 carriages
⛽️
🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free)
🛜: ⛔️
🧳: 🙂 (Siemens Desiro - the best designed small DMU!)
🧽: 🤔 (It’s been in service all day I assume. Bit grimy inside)

#Deutschlandticket: ✅

#CrossBorderRail Train 67

RE 2 (95104)
20:04 Cottbus Hbf - Berlin - Ostbahnhof 21:23
DB Regio AG Nordost

Average speed 89 km/h
Distance 117 km

Train type: Taurus electric locomotive and 5 double deck carriages
⚡️
🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free if platform allows)
🛜: ✅
🧳: 🙂 (double deck, but plenty of multi use areas)
🧽: 🤔 (in service all day, by now not super clean inside)

#Deutschlandticket: ✅

Also I’m going to have cycled more than 80km today, after the 90km or so on Thursday. This #CrossBorderRail project keeps me fit (over and above the political purpose of it!)

Here are the stats, roughly. Need to recalculate a few

Biggest delay: 17 mins (in Czechia)
Connections missed: 1, in NRW (but next train was there in 15 mins)

More than 4000km travelled on more than 60 trains… for €49! I’ve made good use of my #DeutschlandTicket

And here’s today’s summary video

https://urbanists.video/w/wCa8MH6RxvJwEAZAgyPJBN

#CrossBorderRail Day 14 Summary

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@jon
Stats plz: bike vs train. Maybe it's not #CrossBorderRail but #CrossBorderTrail?
@cweickhmann A lot more by train. But still over 500km bike…
@jon
That's way more than I had in mind... 😲
@cweickhmann Since June last year I’m now at over 1500km on the bike, and more than 40000km train. And I’m the next five weeks I’ve got some really long trips…
@jon Eingleisig seit 1945. Weil ja Autobahn viel wichtiger ist.
@bahnkundenv Right. There’s so much was-once-much-better infra around here!

@jon Sx and Sw still to be visited ?

Did you start at Å? Or Aa?

@jon
I’m minded of the guy in ‘Hitchhikers…’ who, having been accidentally immortalised, makes it his mission to insult everyone who has ever lived - in alphabetical order.
@AVO8OHM if I’m to do a wacky non- #CrossBorderRail tour then it’ll be to visit every replica Eiffel Tower. No to go to all the shortest place names! 😜
@jon @AVO8OHM Sadly Ii, Finland, has no passenger traffic.
@jon Just to confirm: This is actually Sieniawa Żarska?
@jon silly Polish thing, you didn’t know that? (Not that it seems to have done anything with the amount of visible drunk people around.)
@pony I know it’s the rule. I’ve always ignored it. First time a train staff member told me off about it ;-)
@jon yeah the enforcement is absolutely random ofc
@jon @pony you would most likely have been told off for this in Sweden too. Drinking in public is pretty prohibited.
@gustav @pony if I’m minding my own business and I’m not rowdy, what’s the problem with one beer?
@jon @pony I think you should be allowed to drink a beer in peace in public, anything else is nonsense

@jon @gustav @pony some people don’t like the smell but the law is more likely to aim at avoiding having party people in trains.

I think it should be allowed tho.

@jon @pony @gustav Oh. Did someone already make a list of #NoBeerOnTrains-countries/counties? I may be an assuming offender 😬
@kupfers @pony @gustav I did know the Polish rule. But I simply ignore it because it’s stupid. Although I would normally go to the dining car if there is one (there wasn’t today - train too small).
@gustav @pony @jon I love to drink a beer on trains myself but I am also incredibly annoyed by drunk parties so I get it. (Like football fans JFC, Männertag orgies, screaming hen’s nights …)
@kupfers @gustav @pony everything in moderation. Except numbers of borders crossed, numbers of train-km, and number of well designed fonts ;-)
@jon
Better drink it quickly and hide the evidence then!
@jon @yanone you might like this – the label is full of your fonts :)
@jenskutilek @yanone ah that’s a cool connection! Thank you Jens! It was a good beer too, although sadly not as cold as it needed to be today!
@jon @yanone So at least they let you finish the beer even though it was not allowed – cheers :)
@jon I'm just thinking 🤔: something is missing in your spreadsheet and reviews: the quantity and quality of the beers 🍻!
@Johanonthetrain I didn’t systematically rate those!
@jon Fully agree re putting first station after border into ticketing system. I typically "solve" this problem by riding without a ticket between border stations, but I'd really prefer to pay (easily).
@aguleb Same. Let’s see what happens here ;-)
@jon One hurdle might be that all the RailCos would have to agree a common standard by which to redesign their database schema, and then have to individually implement it?
@jon
It looks like a block of flats where they forgot to build the rest of them!
@AlisonW Yes! But I think (hope?) this was intentional?
@jon
Impossible to know; it could so easily have been the ground floor.
@jon
Haldema Waldemar! Are those three the same guy? Darn, those Europeans all look the same! 🤭

@jon Well, that seems to be the work uniform of a mayor of a rural commune in Western Poland.

A jacket because they are politicians, a tie would probably be too much in the rural setting, No explanation though for the bald heads ;)