Welcome to the #CrossBorderRail Mystery Trains Days Thread

Today: Berlin - Karlsruhe - Wörth/Rhein - Lauterbourg - Strasbourg - Haguenau
Tomorrow: Haguenau - Reichshoffen - Strasbourg - Offenburg - Freiburg (Breisgau) - Berlin

Crossing these borders:
Berg (Pfalz) 🇩🇪 - Lauterbourg 🇫🇷
Kehl 🇩🇪 - Krimmeri-Meinau 🇫🇷

But that's not the point of this trip... I am instead going looking for cross border trains, not checking infrastructure

Here’s today’s intro video

Why am I going to Lauterbourg and Reichshoffen?

https://peertube.netzbegruenung.de/w/44CHPH8MU8EJyKVaUhxSig

#CrossBorderRail South East Europe 2024 - 7/31/2024, 4:33:38 AM

PeerTube
Calm, sunny Tempelhofer Feld en route to Berlin Hbf this morning

#CrossBorderRail 2024 Mystery Trains Days
Train 1/10

ICE 73
07:23 Berlin Hbf
13:09 Karlsruhe Hbf
705.8km
122km/h
DB Fernverkehr

Train type: ICE 4 long version
⚡️
🚲: ✅ (needs reservation)
🦽: ✅ (lift on board and stations have backup ramps)
🛜: ✅
🍽️: ✅
🧳: 🙂
🧽: 😐 (clean outside, but wasn’t cleaned overnight inside)

I think DB fetched a different train out of the depot this morning as it hasn’t been cleaned

That also means reservation signs seem to be wrong (I took what looked like a free seat, but it was reserved)

Pro tip if travelling without a reservation: use Comfort Check In in DB Navigator. It won’t let you check in if a seat is actually reserved

Von der Leyen's second attempt at single-ticket rail travel

European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen promised single-ticket rail travel across the continent in

EURACTIV

I’m going to have to write an explainer

It’s obvious to many people what’s broken - EU wide train ticket booking doesn’t work as well as it should

But where it’s better or worse, why this is the case, why the industry alone will not fix this, and what to do about it are all poorly understood

This is WHY the Commission should act https://jonworth.eu/note-to-the-new-eu-transport-commissioner-fixing-cross-border-rail-ticketing-will-help-millions-of-europeans-and-can-secure-your-legacy/

Note to the new EU Transport Commissioner: fixing cross border rail ticketing will help millions of Europeans, and can secure your legacy - Jon Worth

Dear 2024 nominee for European Commissioner for Transport, Congratulations on your nomination. Being Transport Commissioner is a massive challenge, and an enormous privilege. As pretty much all of us living in the EU use some sort of transport every day, what you do is going to have an impact on […]

Jon Worth

And in spring I wrote a detailed and long report about European rail ticketing - that has a bunch of case studies about what needs fixing https://jonworth.eu/a-report-for-jakop-dalunde-mep-and-a-follow-up-event-about-rail-and-multimodal-ticketing-in-the-eu/

The political context has changed a bit since then, but the practical issues remain the same

A report for Jakop Dalunde MEP and a follow up event about rail and multimodal ticketing in the EU

I was commissioned by Jakop Dalunde, MEP from Miljöpartiet de gröna (Greens/EFA), to write a report about the ongoing challenges to fix multimodal and especially railway ticketing problems EU-wide. The report - entitled "Simplifying European Ticketing – A chance for a green transformation of public and multimodal transport in the

Jon Worth

Back to today's project... going to find the cross border Régiolis trains parked up rusting

Rheinland Pfalz now only sees the new contract for operations in place from December 2027! 😡 https://www.zoepnv-sued.de/projekte/grand-est (right at the bottom)

That's a full 3 years later than planned, and means the trains will only run 8 years after being ordered, and 6 years after the first one was delivered. FFS

ZÖPNV Süd

Ok, the approval of these cross border Régiolis trains

They're notionally class Z85500, can also be known as Régiolis and Coradia Polyvalent, built by an Alstom works that got taken over by CAF

But I find no approval of them in the ERA ERATV database: https://eratv.era.europa.eu/Eratv/Search

Someone who knows this better than me - @partim maybe? - is there something I am missing to find an approval?

Or could EBA still approve these for Germany?

Advanced Search

Damn rail reporting is full of 💩

“Das Besondere an den neuen Triebwagen: Sie verfügen über eine Mehrsystemtechnik, mit der sie elektrisch fahren und nicht elektrifizierte Teilstücke mit Dieselantrieb überbrücken können. 40 Mio. Euro hat die Entwicklung des neuen Fahrzeugtyps gekostet, welche die Projektpartner gemeinsam stemmen.”

Eh come on

Geneva has Régiolis that can do 15kV
France has dozens of electro-diesel Régiolis *for a decade*

So all these FR-DE Régiolis do is combine these two

Meanwhile my trip is going to 💩 in Frankfurt

The Riedbahn is closed for works

My train was meant to take the diversion via Darmstadt

But 💥 something has hit a bridge, part closing that line… so we’re going on the even longer detour via Worms instead

I’ll get to Lauterbourg eventually 🙂

How many sides of Mainz would you like to see?

DB: yes

Ah this is what has buggered everything up https://www.presseportal.de/blaulicht/pm/14915/5834425

A truck has hit a bridge on the rail line to Darmstadt

POL-MA: Weinheim/ Rhein-Neckar-Kreis: Lkw im Suezkanalweg festgefahren - PM Nr. 1

Weinheim/ Rhein-Neckar-Kreis (ots) - Da sich nach ersten Erkenntnissen ein Lkw gegen 10:45 Uhr unter einer Unterführung im Suezkanalweg festgefahren haben soll, kommt es dort...

Presseportal.de

A passenger was just really rude to a DB staff member here about the delay

It was a 🛻 striking a bridge! You can’t blame DB here! FFS

#CrossBorderRail 2024 Mystery Trains Days
Train 2/10

RB 51 (12432)
14:34 Karlsruhe Hbf
14:52 Wörth(Rhein)
13.2km
44km/h
DB Regio AG Mitte

Train type: Talent DMU 3 carriages
⛽️
🚲: ✅ (lots of space)
🦽: ❓ (entry too low in Karlsruhe you’d need some ramp inside - how?)
🛜: ⛔️
🍽️: ⛔️
🧳: 🙂 (lots of space, multi use areas)
🧽: 😐 (grimy and worn)

No puns. The umlaut makes all the difference. #CrossBorderRail

Deluxe #CrossBorderRail

🦽 ❌
❄️ ❌

But
🚲 ✅
⏰ Stundentakt ✅

#CrossBorderRail 2024 Mystery Trains Days
Train 3/10

RB 52 (81471)
15:19 Wörth(Rhein)
15:36 Lauterbourg
12.5km
44km/h
DB Regio AG Mitte

Train type: 628 DMU, 2 carriages
⛽️
🚲: ✅
🦽: ⛔️
🛜: ⛔️
🍽️: ⛔️
🧳: 🙂
🧽: 🙂 (it’s old but neat)

And yes, a knackered non disabled accessible DMU is being used for the #CrossBorderRail service here - because the new trains ordered… aren’t running yet

And might well not run for some time

Which is exactly why I’m here

Ah. The road German side is being resurfaced. But the tobacco shop is open. So that’s ok.

So…

13 (of the 30) 4 carriage brand new Régiolis trains for France-Germany #CrossBorderRail operation found parked up at Lauterbourg

#CrossBorderRail 2024 Mystery Trains Days
Train 4/10

TER30735
17:40 Lauterbourg
18:38 Hoenheim
c 50km
c 52km/h
SNCF for TER Grand Est Fluo

Train type: Régiolis bi-mode 4 carriages
⛽️
🚲: ✅
🦽: ❓ (train is fine but stations barely have platforms)
🛜: ⛔️
🍽️: ⛔️
🧳: 🙂
🧽: 🙂

I’m back in the Balkans. Ah no sorry. Alsace. #CrossBorderRail

And I know why it’s called Bienenwaldbahn 🐝

There are lots of bees in the flowers on the track! 🙂

#CrossBorderRail

Edit: oops it’s the Bienwaldbahn. Not Bienen. My name is better 🙂 Thanks @giggls for the correction though!

Gambsheim. Used to be a nice station. #CrossBorderRail
This Lauterbourg - Strasbourg line is infuriating. The speed is ok - it serves a lot of small towns. But most of the stations are awful and not accessible and the trains too irregular… so rail doesn’t have the modal share it deserves here! #CrossBorderRail
Oh hello ought to be abolished seat of the EP #CrossBorderRail

#CrossBorderRail 2024 Mystery Trains Days
Train 5/10

TER830568
21:10 Strasbourg
21:47 Haguenau
33.9km
?km/h (wasn’t meant to take it!)
SNCF for TER Grand Est Fluo

Train type: Régiolis Bi-Mode 6 carriages
⚡️initially, ⛽️ later
🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free)
🛜: ⛔️
🍽️: ⛔️
🧳: 🙂
🧽: 🙂

Classic SNCF logo discovered earlier. Port du Rhin. #CrossBorderRail
For those asking about the details of the Régiolis discovered earlier #CrossBorderRail
@jon The French red has to be #E1000F. And the German red #FF0000. But SNCF use the same red for both. 🥲
@mahrko was this SNCF’s choice though? The livery is a bit weird. Why so dark?
@jon To be honest the Tricolore looks more like the colours of Luxemburg 🇱🇺. 😄
@jon @mahrko I must say from the fotos I quite like it, and the flag thing is very clever.
@geeeero @mahrko not very heat effective in summer. But at least it’s neutral-ish, not excessively branded.
@geeeero @jon @mahrko Yeah, it's splendid. And flag colours aren't specified in HEX triplets but originally in just the heraldric colours and later in more advanced printing colour systems (CYMK, RAL or Pantone)