So... it's that time of year again, I'm off on a Moderately Sized Adventure™. Train no.1 is from East Croydon to London Bridge. Why doesn't Thameslink run this early on a Sunday? (I travelled here last night as a positioning move.)
Trains #2 and #3 are tube to get me to St Pancras.
I should explain why this Adventure is only Moderately Sized... unlike previous years, I will be spending quite a lot of time broadly stationary, because Reasons. I'll be taking no further questions on this topic your honour 😎
Train #4 and the trip gets started in anger... 0901 St Pancras International to Bruxelles ( I'll be getting off at Lille)... my first time bagging Seat 61!
In France even the bins are stylish
Train #5 is the 1205 Lille to Paris Gare du Nord InOui double decker TGV. Lovely ambience on first class upper deck
After a long, fantastic, boozy Parisian lunch, train #6 is another InOui double deck TGV on the 1553 Paris Gare de l'Est to Stuttgart.
Bit of tamping action outside of my window, should keep @GarethDennis happy
Train #7 is the 2029 sleeper from Stuttgart to Zagreb. 15 hours of lovely comfort ahead!
Good morning from South East Austria! Slept well, train bang on time. Woke up to this - this is what the sleeper is all about
Oh, the views
Into Slovenia...
Is your catenary stranding and at risk of failure? Why not just clamp another piece of catenary to it and get on with your day? What could possibly go wrong?
New cute engineering maintenance vehicle just dropped
Zagreb! And only 10 late on a 15 hour journey. Fantastičan!

Trains #8, 9 and 10 are trams as I explore Zagreb. Frequent, clean, safe, cheap. As usual, navigating this small European city is super easy with a combination of Google maps and the local tram app. Why can't the UK do more of this?*

* This is a rhetorical question, I know why. And it's all so stupid

Trains #11 and #12 are more trams. Train #13 is this handsome, modern EMU from Zagreb to Volinja (and return to Sunja) pictured here at Volinja. I'd have liked to have gone further and crossed the border into Bosnia-Herzegovina, but guess what? There aren't any trains. No #crossborderrail for me @jon. The onward line across the river Una to Bosnia is on the left beyond the train.
Just time to jump out at Majur on the return leg and take this picture of the new Cutest Engineering Train™. Check out the My First Pantograph Gauge!
Train #14 is... a bus! 🤦 Not sure why, given we recently passed over the open railway, but this will take me from Sunja on to Sisak Caprag.
Actual train #14 is another new EMU for the journey back to Zagreb.
Train #15 is another EMU for the journey out to Harmica and back.
Nice example of stitched simple equipment here on the mainline towards Ljubljana. Improves dynamic performance at higher speeds, but more complex than sagged simple equipment, which achieves the same goal.
Trains #16 to 20 are yet more trams as I visit the museum of contemporary art and the science museum in Zagreb. As a special treat, here is a video of me leaving the art museum by the official exit - a spiral slide!
Found this Absolute Unit in the Zagreb science museum
Train #21 is the 1840 Zagreb - Munich sleeper, which I'm taking in seated accommodation as far as Sevnice
New Cutest Engineering Train just dropped
Train #21 is the 2038 Sevnice to Ljubljana. The seats on this were awful; they would give any UK seat a run for it's money.
After a fun couple of days sightseeing in Ljubljana, train #22 is the 0850 Ljubljana to Sevnice. My god, this train is slooooow...
Train #23 is the delayed 1028 Sevnica to Zagreb - this return working of the Munich sleeper I got a couple of days ago. Literally had no idea when or even if this train would turn up - no PIS at the station, and a stain manager who spoke no English. My Slovenian did not cut it!
My time in Croatia and Slovenia is at an end - I had a hell of a good time - so train #23 is the 1840 sleeper from Zagreb to Stuttgart. Unfortunately, problems with my carriage and another one mean that my single occupancy cabin is downgraded to a couchette which I share with two others. Luckily, some incredibly fast shunting by station staff to remove the failed carriages means we depart only 13 minutes late, and make up time overnight to arrive bang on time. Bravo!
Also: dear Germany, please stop doing passport checks at the border at 3am. You are founder member of Schengen, appeasing your AfD voters is counterproductive and dangerous, and it makes you look backwards and insular. That's the UK's brand, get your own!
@25kV The station looks 20 years out of date compared to the loco.
@tml it is not a well appointed station! Real backwater vibes
@25kV And these are being used on some long-distance ICs too! (Koper-Hodoš)
@25kV this guy wants a word
@scatterkeir @25kV
they're brothers separated by a continent!
@scatterkeir @25kV What's the story between that NSE machine?
@mgleadow @25kV It's a Permaquip trolley, essentially a personnel carrier, basically a less primitive substitute for the Wickham trolleys used in the past
@scatterkeir @25kV cheers - wasn't sure if it was re engineered from something else but I guess the NSE livery was a non standard livery applied instead of engineering yellow
@mgleadow @25kV Yeah, it's unusual to see anything like that in any regional livery
@scatterkeir @25kV The Vienna tramways would like to submit this entry for your consideration.. (yes, those two engineering trams do wear that livery year-round)
@25kV Wearing the crossed shorting poles, symbol of the International Union of Railway Electrical Workers.
@25kV @onepict I think I saw something similar a couple of nights back shooting a large UV light in to the air (I assume checking the pylon line)
@25kV It makes a change from a gift shop, I suppose.
@25kV Are they buffers or are they anti-climbers or are they both?
@technicalotter anti climbers. They don't touch when units are coupled
@25kV reminds me of the engineering tenders you used to get in UK bus fleets, repurposed from retired or damaged buses.
@25kV
Here's an electrical maintenance vehicle which I photographed just last week, in the railway museum in Riga, Latvia.
@tpuddle nice! With the platform on mounted on insulators for hot working 😱 saw a similar one last year in Chomutov
@25kV i love it (trains with facial expressions and trains that look like bugs are the best trains)
@25kV Ah! I have only been the other side there. Might you give me permission to use that pic on the #CrossBorderRail website? Here's a nice drone pic of the bridge I took!
@jon yes of course! Added another one you might like to use. Great pic
@25kV Zagreb was the first place I got to see a tram-jam. The transport there is wonderful.
@25kV Looking very stylish! Those long OBB sleeper services are awesome - jealous of your FIP 😉
@hugh @25kV This doesn't look like an ÖBB sleeper though 🤔

@hans_zelf @25kV It's the EuroNight (specifically EN40237): https://www.nightjet.com/en/komfortkategorien/euronight

I always consider them part of OBB, who sell the tickets. They are operated by various European railway companies though.

EuroNight Trains

Additional night trains throughout Europe in cooperation with partner railways.

Nightjet
@25kV I’m sorry but nothing is cuter than the SBB class 922 tinyshunter.
@25kV @m I have a new life goal:
become a tinyshunter. I don’t even know what they do, but that’s what I want to be when I grow up.
@m @25kV why do they hunt tinies?
@m @25kV The Buddy of locomotives.

@25kV

Switzerland 2.0. Don't jaywalk.