We’re a little late,* but we’re already Toruń.**
* We got stuck on the previous stop of Solec Kujawski for fifteen minutes or so.
** I’m sorry.
We’re a little late,* but we’re already Toruń.**
* We got stuck on the previous stop of Solec Kujawski for fifteen minutes or so.
** I’m sorry.
That was a fun journey. Until about Ełk the landscape is unexpectedly varied – very hilly with forests and many little and one big lake and things. After that it calms down substantially and becomes more flat and open.
I definitely can recommend going to Białystok this way.
I believe the centre of Białystok is fifteen minutes that way, but the map is inconclusive whether there really is one.
Let’s try something else instead. There is a local service heading northeast departing pretty much right now.
Is this a broad gauge track? This should be a broad gauge track. Does someone have a tape measure?
(There is a broad gauge line parallel to the standard gauge line to about 25 kilometres from the border with various transshipment facilities along the way. Revitalised in 2014, is there even any traffic now?)
I think the Polregio guard just now claimed that Interrail is only valid on the Intercity but then let me stay without further discussion because language barrier.
Although after ninety minutes on this thing I might wish to have waited for the Intercity.
Is this the stuff? It was the only bottle I could find in the somewhat disappointing (and certainly missplaced) Carrefour.
(Edit to add: If so, I get the hype.)
Start of the line on a new day.
You know you are way east in a time zone when the sun is well up already at half six.
@HaTetsu @partim
Big lightbulb moment for me. *That’s* why Alytus has this weird westward railway connection, instead of heading straight north to Kaunas!
Love the upper left corner where we can just about see Eydtkuhnen and Wirballen, the gauge-change transfer points for passengers travelling from Berlin and Königsberg to Wilna and St. Petersburg.
In the thirties my grandad was a customs officer at Eydtkuhnen. I remember him telling stories about his work there. An era so long gone.