Today I was nerdsniped:
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@moof@cupoftea.social @tml@mementomori.social oh hell no, from Hbf into the basement takes 5 mins, more if you're inexperienced
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@moof @viaduct_world Luckily there are frequent trains between München Hbf and München Ost and another train to Bologna in the same hour (odd). And that one goes a longer route even. Or wait, I seem to have managed to enter a non-existent train into viaduct.world. The real RJ 89 departs at 15:43. Anyway, new total is 3124 km.

@tml @viaduct_world And that is the current winner….
So, when are we doing it?

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@tml @viaduct_world And that is the current winner….
So, when are we doing it?

@moof @viaduct_world It is tempting, but I think I am interested just from a theoretical point of view;)
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@tml @viaduct_world And that is the current winner….
So, when are we doing it?

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@partim @bovine3dom Also, whilst it would maximise it to 3468km, which is the longest we’ve seen yet, I think that 07:15 London Euston to 08:01 London St Pancras connection is very tight given that you have to do security and passport control…
@moof @partim @bovine3dom if you decide that the Caledonian Sleeper won't arrive on time
then you can extend the starting point to Derby (arr. 0636), but not enough to surpass the other proposed itineraries. (I would venture you can make the connection, if only just, even though it arrives at the furthest platform at Euston and even if you were in the last carriage... as long as it arrives on time.)
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@moof @partim @bovine3dom if you decide that the Caledonian Sleeper won't arrive on time
then you can extend the starting point to Derby (arr. 0636), but not enough to surpass the other proposed itineraries. (I would venture you can make the connection, if only just, even though it arrives at the furthest platform at Euston and even if you were in the last carriage... as long as it arrives on time.)
@tops @partim @bovine3dom Including the passport control, etc, with all the people having to deal with the new EES snafu?
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@bovine3dom @partim 3422km on that one, but I am still iffy on the 07:15-08:01 connection through London there
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@tops @partim @bovine3dom Including the passport control, etc, with all the people having to deal with the new EES snafu?
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@bovine3dom @tops @partim I think my issue here is that whilst the sort of experienced traveller who would attempt to do this will have no issue with EES, it’s having to deal with the queue of people who have no idea what they are doing and complaining about it when they reach the control point and don’t have the requisite e-paperwork
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@bovine3dom @tops @partim I think my issue here is that whilst the sort of experienced traveller who would attempt to do this will have no issue with EES, it’s having to deal with the queue of people who have no idea what they are doing and complaining about it when they reach the control point and don’t have the requisite e-paperwork
@moof @bovine3dom @partim still no EES at STP... for now.
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@bovine3dom doable with a brisk walk, aye, and... as @moof noted... if you know what you're doing, which in this case means you know the route you're taking as well @partim
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@bovine3dom @tops @partim I think my issue here is that whilst the sort of experienced traveller who would attempt to do this will have no issue with EES, it’s having to deal with the queue of people who have no idea what they are doing and complaining about it when they reach the control point and don’t have the requisite e-paperwork
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@moof @viaduct_world Luckily there are frequent trains between München Hbf and München Ost and another train to Bologna in the same hour (odd). And that one goes a longer route even. Or wait, I seem to have managed to enter a non-existent train into viaduct.world. The real RJ 89 departs at 15:43. Anyway, new total is 3124 km.

@tml @moof @viaduct_world How about this: 3205 km
