04:30. The alarm clock rings and the DB app greets me with a friendly push: «Trip not possible».
Ha! Challenge accepted!
#OperationOslo
Oslo Sentralstasjon, 17:43, -2°, 1400km north of Zürich. Arrival bang on time.
The first part of #OperationOslo ends here – take this, Deutsche Bahn. «Trip is not possible», haha! Apart from the mess at the beginning, this was a very quiet and comfortable trip. Thaks for reading, sharing and commenting. And I'm looking forward to you joining me again on the same channel later this week for the way back. 😊👋
@dominicstucki Almost looks like you’re already back in Wankdorf on this picture 😉
This building in the middle could as well be the TS2…
@jon @dominicstucki I managed to take the X2000 once and it promptly lost its pantograph north of Lund.
(I also hate the Öresundståg with passion. I was never on it when it wasn’t overcrowded and, as you said, it takes for-frickin’-ever.)
@Ruth_Mottram @jon @dominicstucki This was on a southbound X2000 en route to Prague in 2008 (I think). Luckily we had enough buffer to the then still running night train from Copenhagen.
But that trip was cursed. On the way back there was a one-under near Lund and there was no trains north of Malmö. Because we had split our tickets in Göteborg, SJ wouldn’t pay for a hotel. But they did give us a ticket to Södertälje and couchette on to Oslo – so I managed to ride that train before its demise.
@dominicstucki When that tunnel was built the plan was to replace the trams in Gothenburg with a metro, so the tunnel and the station was built as a metro tunnel.
Look closely at the platform ends in the tunnel station and you see a ramp, the escalators don't go all the way down to the platform since the intention was to replace the trams with high floor metros and raise the platforms.
@Jonas_Bostrom
Oh, thanks for all this background information! 😊 Another parallelism between Göteborg and Zürich! The story of Zürich's tram tunnel is pretty much the same.
See this thread, back from the good old times when Twitter was a decent platform:
https://twitter.com/dominicstucki/status/1362486330123554822?t=yQtV14CEhb6A2at-JHkolQ&s=19
Wanted to walk to Oerlikon at the weekend, but half way I got... uhm... distracted. 😉 Pro side: Got material for a new thread. So join me exploring the closest #Zurich ever came to a metro: The @vbz_zueri_linie Schwamendingen tram tunnel. Let's go underground! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
@dominicstucki Thank you! Göteborg actually got a 2nd tram tunnel in 2000 between Chalmers and Korsvägen. But there are no stations in that tunnel and the trams run on the right.
There is also a similar place in Stockholm where trams on Nockebybanan change side. Although it's there for a very different reason.
@dominicstucki Seems like you visited all parts of the network!
Regarding the trams I think all trams are used on all routes. But once the new M34s arrive they will be used on routes 5 and 11.
The M29s will stay in use until 2026, then they will finally leave the network and all trams will have a low floor section.