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  3. Welcome to today's thread - #CrossBorderRail 2026 Tour Day 06 - 3 Mar - Ravières - Paris - Lille - Orchies - Tournai - Bruxelles Midi - Almere

Welcome to today's thread - #CrossBorderRail 2026 Tour Day 06 - 3 Mar - Ravières - Paris - Lille - Orchies - Tournai - Bruxelles Midi - Almere

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  • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

    Oh and this is an interesting one

    SNCF Connect *will* give me a 13 min connection in Mannheim, off the France-Germany ICE

    DB will NOT give me that connection, I presume because they know that Dobrindt's illegal non- #Schengen compliant border controls will almost certainly mean the connection is missed in Mannheim. DB puts you on a later ICE in Frankfurt instead

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    @jon
    Trust DB in this case 🥴

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    • 16af93@wetdry.world1 16af93@wetdry.world

      @q @jon the loss of the umlaut dots is far more annoying considering the french also got diacretics and shit

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      @16af93 @jon oh didn't even see that. gods how do you even manage that, surely everything is UTF-8 these days...

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        @q @jon the loss of the umlaut dots is far more annoying considering the french also got diacretics and shit

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        @16af93 @jon oh didn't even see that. gods how do you even manage that, surely everything is UTF-8 these days...

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        • _hemmschuh@zug.network_ _hemmschuh@zug.network

          @jon
          Because of different contingents for the international train probably.

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          @_Hemmschuh But what ticket would I then get? Or would I then get 2 PDFs? One for the international bit, one for the German bit?

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          • _hemmschuh@zug.network_ _hemmschuh@zug.network

            @jon
            Trust DB in this case 🥴

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            @_Hemmschuh Yes, sadly. But this is... tricky! There is no error shown!

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            • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

              Also the other day I found a Germany-France case where SNCF would not give me a tight connection in Strasbourg, but DB would

              Now here is a case where SNCF will give me a tight connection in Mannheim, and DB will not

              Vive la coopération !
              Es lebe die Zusammenarbeit!

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              But back to what I was *trying* to work out, before SNCF Connect's weird takes on German stations confused me...

              SNCF *CAN* sell a bunch of connections in Germany again

              But it *CANNOT* sell a Paris - Brugge 🇧🇪 or Marseille - Genova 🇮🇹. There it tries to sell me half the journey

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              • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                @_Hemmschuh But what ticket would I then get? Or would I then get 2 PDFs? One for the international bit, one for the German bit?

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                @jon
                Just open the conditions, i think SNCF sells you 2 tickets, one for the cooperation train which is a SNCF tarification and one DB ticket

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                • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                  But back to what I was *trying* to work out, before SNCF Connect's weird takes on German stations confused me...

                  SNCF *CAN* sell a bunch of connections in Germany again

                  But it *CANNOT* sell a Paris - Brugge 🇧🇪 or Marseille - Genova 🇮🇹. There it tries to sell me half the journey

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                  I also really appreciate that - although it cannot sell me a ticket for it - SNCF *can* show me the Bruxelles - Brugge train, but does not know what type of train it is, so just puts EMPTY in the result

                  Like DB has been able to do this correctly in a web search since I did I first Interrail trip in 2001 (and yes that is not a typo)

                  SNCF Connect cannot do what DB search has been doing for at least 25 years

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                  • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                    @_Hemmschuh Yes, sadly. But this is... tricky! There is no error shown!

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                    @jon
                    Yeah the blocked correspondances are not transparently shown sadly...

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                    • _hemmschuh@zug.network_ _hemmschuh@zug.network

                      @jon
                      Yeah the blocked correspondances are not transparently shown sadly...

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                      @_Hemmschuh we are going to have fun with this in the forthcoming Regulation on ticketing being proposed later this spring by the European Commission.

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                      • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                        @_Hemmschuh we are going to have fun with this in the forthcoming Regulation on ticketing being proposed later this spring by the European Commission.

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                        @jon
                        The big cheminot privilege: I rarely buy regular tickets 🫣

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                        • _hemmschuh@zug.network_ _hemmschuh@zug.network

                          @jon
                          The big cheminot privilege: I rarely buy regular tickets 🫣

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                          @_Hemmschuh The big travel as much as I do: I rarely buy regular tickets (Interrail does very well out of me)

                          But seriously, you've not forgotten what it's like to be a regular passenger, and that's important.

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                          • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                            I also really appreciate that - although it cannot sell me a ticket for it - SNCF *can* show me the Bruxelles - Brugge train, but does not know what type of train it is, so just puts EMPTY in the result

                            Like DB has been able to do this correctly in a web search since I did I first Interrail trip in 2001 (and yes that is not a typo)

                            SNCF Connect cannot do what DB search has been doing for at least 25 years

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                            Right then

                            Calm and on time TGV to Lille Flandres

                            Finally getting close to today's target: the border north of Orchies 🇫🇷

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                            • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                              I also really appreciate that - although it cannot sell me a ticket for it - SNCF *can* show me the Bruxelles - Brugge train, but does not know what type of train it is, so just puts EMPTY in the result

                              Like DB has been able to do this correctly in a web search since I did I first Interrail trip in 2001 (and yes that is not a typo)

                              SNCF Connect cannot do what DB search has been doing for at least 25 years

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                              @jon From the point of view of a web user, saying "NO DETAILS AVAILABLE" would be far better than "EMPTY" since the latter would suggest to me "has no passengers on it".

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                              • pseudomonas@mastodon.socialP pseudomonas@mastodon.social

                                @jon From the point of view of a web user, saying "NO DETAILS AVAILABLE" would be far better than "EMPTY" since the latter would suggest to me "has no passengers on it".

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                                @jon …obv a second thought would be "Why are you saying that a train's empty if you're selling tickets for it?" but even as a sometime database person, I wouldn't interpret EMPTY as I'm supposed to here; I'd expect NULL which to me means "someone's not very good at building UIs that talk to not-always-populated databases".

                                ETA: ah, EMPTY is "it does have a value but it evaluates to a string with no content". (plus the "not very good at building &c. &c.")

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                                • q@glauca.spaceQ q@glauca.space

                                  @16af93 @jon oh didn't even see that. gods how do you even manage that, surely everything is UTF-8 these days...

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                                  @q @16af93 @jon EBCDIC currently in the corner munching alternatingly on glue and half of all governments' and public infrastructure supporting code: HELLOW

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                                  • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                                    I also really appreciate that - although it cannot sell me a ticket for it - SNCF *can* show me the Bruxelles - Brugge train, but does not know what type of train it is, so just puts EMPTY in the result

                                    Like DB has been able to do this correctly in a web search since I did I first Interrail trip in 2001 (and yes that is not a typo)

                                    SNCF Connect cannot do what DB search has been doing for at least 25 years

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                                    @jon Well, it‘s difficult, they just moved from Minitel to www in France!

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                                    • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                                      Right then

                                      Calm and on time TGV to Lille Flandres

                                      Finally getting close to today's target: the border north of Orchies 🇫🇷

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                                      There’s a sort of Takt here

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                                      • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                                        I also really appreciate that - although it cannot sell me a ticket for it - SNCF *can* show me the Bruxelles - Brugge train, but does not know what type of train it is, so just puts EMPTY in the result

                                        Like DB has been able to do this correctly in a web search since I did I first Interrail trip in 2001 (and yes that is not a typo)

                                        SNCF Connect cannot do what DB search has been doing for at least 25 years

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                                        @jon So in the SNCF planner there are fully booked trains, and there are empty trains. Makes sense

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                                        • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                                          There’s a sort of Takt here

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                                          And the Ma Gare SNCF App - about the only SNCF app with a passable UX - tells me my next train is on Platform 6

                                          And passengers can share electric plugs 🔌

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