Here are the times for the 6(!) trains this morning! Were France a country with a sensible railway, Dijon-Reims would be an InterCity. But no… Just irregular TERs instead.
#CrossBorderRail Autumn 2022 Train 1
TER 91390 06:39 Nuits-sous-Ravières - Dijon Ville 07:29
Ave speed: 107 km/h
Operator: @TER_BFC_Trafic
This is one of the trains usually used on Belfort - Paris Est via Troyes. InterCity layout but running as a TER. It’s quiet, comfortable and spacious, but why does SNCF choose horrid colours and poor materials for seats?
“How about some fake wood?”
“Where should we put it?”
“How about only on the toilet doors?”
I don’t get how designers managed to make such weird choices for the interior of what’s essentially a good train
Meanwhile the Dijon - Is sur Tille - Culmont Chalindrey line is pretty slow (GPS doesn’t show more than 110km/h). It’s dual track electrified but used mostly for freight.
Culmont-Chalindrey
8 BB67200 diesel locomotives of SNCF Infra, gently rotting
And a slightly more modern yellow machine for @zugkatze was passing too
One of the melancholy aspects of #crossborderrail - I feel like I’m diagnosing forgotten places. Culmont-Chalindrey is one of those. Everything is orderly, but it’s not seen investment in a long time
#CrossBorderRail Autumn 2022 Train 3
TER 39552 09:29 Culmont-Chalindrey - Chaumont 09:57
Ave speed: 98 km/h
Operator: @TERGrandEst
Same as the previous train, only a little older. Arm rest material already fraying. And for whatever strange reason the doors are blue on this one, having been green on the other one. Did they employ a Playmobil colour palette?
Crossing the Viaduc de Chaumont. It’s more impressive from below!
#CrossBorderRail Autumn 2022 Train 4
TER 39806 10:09 Chaumont - Reims 12:25
Ave speed: 84 km/h
Operator: @TERGrandEst
Old TER carriages, parked up and rotting, Greek railways style. Outside St Dizier
Bushes growing in the ballast ✅
Bolted not welded track ✅
Knackered wooden sleepers ✅
Platform too low for step free boarding ✅
Not the best impression at Châlons-en-Champagne
Ceux sont les choses qui t’énervent comme voyageur. 3 employés @TERGrandEst SNCF ont contrôlé les billets dans le TER 39806 Chaumont - Reims. Mais aucun n’a penser à nous informer concernant les correspondances/quais à Reims 🤷
#CrossBorderRail Autumn 2022 Train 5
TER 40815 12:30 Reims - Charleville-Mezieres 13:26
Ave speed: 94 km/h
Operator: @TERGrandEst
Train type: Bombardier AGC electric version
⚡️
🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free)
📶: ⛔️
🍽: ⛔️
#CrossBorderRail Autumn 2022 Train 6
TER 38833 13:35 Charleville-Mezieres - Givet 14:32
Ave speed: 67 km/h
Operator: @TERGrandEst
It’s barely lunchtime. And I’m onto my 6th and final train of the day in France… When I get to Givet in an hour it’s time to get on the 🚲 and head to Dinant 🇧🇪. And from there 1 more train to Bruxelles today.
Ahhhh finally. The Meuse! And I’m on what used to be the cross border line, today curtailed at Givet (final station in France)
And the bike path on the other side of the Meuse looks so good! But sadly I’ve not got time to cycle anything other than the cross border section today where… 🥁 even part of the cycle path is missing!
Belgium is along there somewhere
Somewhere beyond the bushes
Ooops. Went into Belgium without noticing
It’s so nice here. Even on a grey day.
And the tourism and move-out-of-the-city potential is clear here. The track bed for the rail line is still useable. Now if only it weren’t at the 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 border - 2 of the most dysfunctional #crossborderrail countries - you’d hope this could be fixed…
#CrossBorderRail Autumn 2022 Train 7
IC 2539 17:57 Dinant - Bruxelles Schuman 19:24
Ave speed: 58 km/h
Operator: @sncb
Train type: @SiemensMobility Desiro EMU
⚡️
🚲: ✅
🦽: ✅ (step free, but big gap!)
📶: ⛔️
🍽: ⛔️
And sure, the @SiemensMobility engineering is ok, but the interior design… This is a IC train. French TERs have more space and nicer seats. That disabled / bike area is a recipe for space conflicts when it’s busy. The v few plugs are above your head. Bad decisions @sncb!
Also I know Dinant was hit by floods last year. But this to get to the platforms? Really?
Bruxelles. That’s all for the trains for today. It’s been a fascinating day. Opportunities for Givet - Dinant were better than I’d expected!
Okay. So that was a strange cycle ride. Dude on a hire kick scooter overtakes me, brakes sharply, slides on the damp road, falls off… and skids the scooter into the bumper of a police car. No damage to person, scooter or car, thankfully!
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
This morning I’m one of the first new regional trains Maubeuge 🇫🇷 - Charleroi Central 🇧🇪 #CrossBorderRail
It was a bit of a #fail at the station. I needed a ticket to Erquelinnes, the first station in Belgium. But prior to today trains from Maubeuge didn’t stop there!
Ticket machine ⛔️
Ask at the ticket office. “Le train ne s’arrête pas à Erquelinnes!” I politely told the SNCF employee that yes, it did stop at Erquelinnes. I explained the situation to the SNCB train manager and he laughed, confirmed it did stop there, and I bought the ticket online!
Delays in my favour. Maybe? S-Bahn to FFM Flughafen. Get a late running ICE to Köln Messe/Deutz there. Then try to blag my way onto a Thalys Köln Hbf to Bruxelles? It’s a long shot but it might work…
ICE 612 Frankfurt Flughafen to Köln Messe/Deutz.
This is why accurate live running data in apps matters. Were this not running 10 min late I’d not have caught it… but live data allowed me to plan a connection that’d otherwise not work
Already on the 2nd train of the day: TGV Montbard - Paris. All being well I’ll be in Denmark tonight… but that feels a long way off just now! #EGPCongress#crossborderrail
Across Paris RER Gare de Lyon to Gare du Nord, walk to Gare de l’Est (faster than changing into a Métro to Est) and it’s onto the TGV to Mannheim. So far so good, but I banked on this bit working 🙂 #EGPCongress#CrossBorderRail
Franco-German train service. Very French prices! And no, it’s too early (and expensive) for #beerontrains 😉
Jeez. It could take until 2025 until TGVs are approved for the line.
And the whole effing point of Stuttgart21 - of which this line is a part - was to create a Paris-München high speed corridor!
Really, how can everyone mess up *so badly*?
And to those going “yeah but there are few TGVs anyway” true, but so it goes on and on. International services are the lowest priority - even when *they were the stated rationale for building the line*