Sujet : Re: Independence Day
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.fandomDate : 23. Jul 2024, 15:41:29
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Organisation : i2pn2 (i2pn.org)
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On Tue, 23 Jul 2024, Paul Dormer wrote:
In article <a55f05b3-e580-eb1f-e9c4-8d9eaa6e6fb2@example.net>,
nospam@example.net (D) wrote:
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If memory serves, I think that sweden has a different track width
compared with the rest of europe. This makes international travel with
train from sweden to europe a bit more painful, since you need to
change
in denmark. But this could be something I've dreamed. I'd say I'm 60%
sure.
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Certainly, the three times I've travelled to Stockholm, I've had to
change trains in Copenhagen, but no great difficulty.
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Alas, the last time, going the Helsinki Worldcon, the train from Hamburg
to Copenhagen was delayed and I spent a couple of hours on Malmo station.
Then, coming back I again missed a connection at Copenhagen and the next
train didn't leave until about 23:00. I got into Hamburg about five in
the morning, it was just getting light but my hotel had kept my
reservation open, so I got some sleep before my train to Cologne.
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Another nice stockholm/helsinki option is to take the ferry. Very cheap, and good price on food and alcohol too due to some weird legal EU exception.