Also the earlier rail replacement bus service means I have just 70 mins in Gorizia 🇮🇹 / Nova Gorica 🇸🇮. Just enough time to document everything 🙂
At first I though “ah cool you can charge electric bikes here”. On closer inspection these metal bars prevent you putting a plug in, and these are just the plugs from when there used to be seats here 🤦♂️
I’ve now travelled on so many different modern EMUs on this trip I’m going to attempt a full and proper comparison, in a separate thread. This CAF ETR 564 is pretty bland inside but is one of the better ones I think.
#CrossBorderRail Train 88
RE 2607 15:53 Sežana - Divača 16:02
Ave speed: 64 km/h
Operator: SŽ
Train type: Stadler EMU (similar to SOB Traverso)
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🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free if platform allows)
📶: ✅
🍽: ⛔️
#CrossBorderRail Train 89
IC 502 16:05 Divača - Ljubljana 17:40
Ave speed: 65 km/h
Operator: SŽ
Train type: Stadler EMU (similar to SOB Traverso) - 2x 4 carriages
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🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free if platform allows)
📶: ✅
🍽: ⛔️
Eeek. Modern air conditioned train full of weekend trippers from Koper bad cave goers from Postojna and the air is *really bad*. Air con is freezing cold, but must be circulating air not drawing new air in.
Chaos at Rakek as a dozen cyclists try to board from a narrow platform and there’s not enough space inside either…
Today - like earlier in the week in Portugal and Spain - is a demonstration of what goes wrong when railways don’t provide clear information. If people don’t know where to board they clump together, and the train’s departure is then delayed.
No rail line in Slovenia is boring. Villages, farms, hills, mountains, rivers… you have them all. Approaching Ljubljana on the main line from Divača.
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Why do rail companies do rubbish like this? I’m on a @renfe train but with a DB reservation. You need a ticket number to get on the on board wifi, and none of the numbers on the DB ticket work 🤦♂️