- cross-posted to:
- yurop@lemm.ee
- cross-posted to:
- yurop@lemm.ee
Link to the interactive map: https://back-on-track.eu/night-train-map/
Night trains are amazing. It’s basically a mobile hotel room that’s a little cramped, but spits you out in another country at 7:00am.
You may be woken by someone yelling something in Romanian at 2:00am when the train stops. And you may be woken for passport control at 3:00am, so try not to be naked when that happens. (Lessons learned)
Some snacks, a bottle of wine, and a good time. Night train!
I wish the Scandinavian trains weren’t so sought after. Or rather I wish they’d have more capacity, it’s great that people want to use them!
The map doesn’t go East enough, so how will I ever know if there’s a Midnight Train to Georgia?
Are the night trains in Ukraine inspired by that Elf on a shelf thing?
We have a saying in Spain that says that Europe starts in the Pyrenees.
Si no, quitas la magia al turista de norte de europa. Portugal y España son tan exóticos que solo puedes volar hasta ahí /s
So much for a midnight train to Georgia.
A certain artillery shell exchange might be in the way of that at the moment.
Guess I’m going back to a simpler plaaa-aaace in time. OHYESIAM.
From my student years I even know the names of the 2 night trains between Bratislava and Košice - Zemplín (top route) and Poľana (bottom route). Sigh, sometimes I miss those travels
Rip Renfe trenhotel.