Right then

The serious planning for #CrossBorderRail South East Europe has to start with *what rail borders* do I want to investigate

These are all now as pins in the map
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-south-east-europe_991708#7/43.619/20.660

The emphasis: ALL the places where lines exist between non-EU countries in SE Europe, external borders of the EU, and a couple of Croatian borders I am missing

Dark blue: must visit
Light blue: either have visited before and don't need re-checking, or are insignificant but could be added

#CrossBorderRail South East Europe - uMap

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@jon Anything interesting between Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania?

(Coming to think of it, do any of these countries even have good intra-member state rail?)

@Alon Pinks and oranges are places I have been. Greys are ones I am missing https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-all-the-borders_935041#5/52.818/21.425

And Bulgaria has a slow, but generally functional rail network, yes.

#CrossBorderRail All The Borders - uMap

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@jon How long do the border controls take at the non-Schengen crossings? Is it a short testimonial stop as at the border with Denmark or Poland, or do they check everyone as at the US-Canada border?