Suzanne ‘bionic’ Veerman

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    (zij/haar). Rotterdamse krullenbol. Bewust autoloos, graag met haar wandelstokken op paden in binnen- en buitenland te vinden en fan van reizen met de trein. Ik ben licht onhandig en draag mijn litteken met trots.

   (she/her). Curly girl from Rotterdam. Deliberately car-free, can often be found with her trekking poles on trails in and outside the Netherlands and a fan of traveling by train. I am slightly clumsy and wear my scar with pride.

My native language is Dutch, but I do write most of my posts in English. Don’t hesitate to reply in Dutch, English or German, I can read it and will try to write back in your language.

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Websitehttps://www.suzanneveerman.nl
Railway lines visitedhttps://trainlog.me/public/smveerman
LocationRotterdam, The Netherlands
Private account@suzanne
+12 in Tilburg en ik denk niet dat die goederentrein nu spontaan van de aardbodem verdwenen zullen zijn 
Earlier encounters in this series were (in random order) ducks, badgers, snakes, toads, unicorns and brown-tail caterpillars, so very curious what’s next.
A new animal for my collection of traffic signs warning for specific animals 🦎
Ohja, het is natuurlijk weer Brabants Goederentrein Festival 
Oh no, the ringtone of death and disturbance of the conductor is playing 
After a couple of episodes going eastwards this one is clearly going southwards. The final section also included (for Dutch standards) two significant climbs of more than 50 metres each.
Bonus: The fifth and final border passage between the Netherlands and Belgium on the GR5 is almost unnoticeable. Next border is about 150 km from here with Luxembourg.

For the 24th time I hiked an episode of the #GR5 today. This time it went from Lanaken to Kanne, both in Belgium, for a distance of 19,7 km. Between those villages is the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands, and thus for the third time the route went into the Netherlands.

With the lovely weather, the beautiful route went to the top of the Sint-Pietersberg, the first time the GR5 went over 100 meters of elevation. Afterwards, the route went for the third and final time into Belgium. Opposite the famous bridge of Kanne, the Walloon section of the GR5 towards Luxembourg starts. But that’s for a different time!

Bus van @delijn arriveert op vertrekhalte in Maastricht, met “De Morgenstond” op de film.

Ik: “welke lijn bent u?”
Chauf: “Ik ben Jos”
Ik: “en op welke lijn rijdt u”
Chauf: “Ik rijd voor De Lijn ja”
Ik “en welk nummer heeft uw lijn”
Chauf: “Ja dat weet ik zelf ook nog niet”

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Wrist 🇫🇷