Welcome to today's thread - #CrossBorderRail 2026 Tour Day 31 - 4 May - Rimini - Bologna - Milano - Lugano - Basel - Strasbourg
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Also some panel in the interior of this ex-FYRA ETR700 is vibrating and rattling. Makes for a rather loud journey.
According to @hopla it looks like Régiolis is actually running France - Germany today, as planned https://zug.network/@hopla/116514407465211628
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According to @hopla it looks like Régiolis is actually running France - Germany today, as planned https://zug.network/@hopla/116514407465211628
About this Régiolis finally running, I’m not sure quite what to expect. I think today was determined most by operational logic, so I’m not sure there’ll be a big press thing about it.
But VP of Grand Est Philipps always makes a big song and dance about everything…
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@cdb_77 damn had I known I could have planned in time for a coffee at the station! But it’s too late to change my Frecciarossa earlier in the morning now!
@jon Next time, for a coffee or if you need a bed in Grenoble, you're very welcome!
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According to @hopla it looks like Régiolis is actually running France - Germany today, as planned https://zug.network/@hopla/116514407465211628
@jon Yes, and as usual the Polizei in Kehl made it 7 minutes late

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About this Régiolis finally running, I’m not sure quite what to expect. I think today was determined most by operational logic, so I’m not sure there’ll be a big press thing about it.
But VP of Grand Est Philipps always makes a big song and dance about everything…
@jon As for the first train, nothing unusual, no press, only the regular passengers being confused/surprised to see a TFA doing the service, and a bunch of railway workers and a few well informed spotters taking pictures and chatting nerdy things
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@jon Yes, and as usual the Polizei in Kehl made it 7 minutes late

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@jon As for the first train, nothing unusual, no press, only the regular passengers being confused/surprised to see a TFA doing the service, and a bunch of railway workers and a few well informed spotters taking pictures and chatting nerdy things
A quiet revolution@hopla it says a lot about the media too. When Philipps opens his mouth, it’s all over the media. When the train actually runs there’s no one there!
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About this Régiolis finally running, I’m not sure quite what to expect. I think today was determined most by operational logic, so I’m not sure there’ll be a big press thing about it.
But VP of Grand Est Philipps always makes a big song and dance about everything…
Every time VP of Grand Est Philipps has uttered anything about these trains, the regional press has been all too happy to transcribe it
Today *when the train actually runs*: nothing (at least not yet)
Almost as if you need a press release to make news…


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Every time VP of Grand Est Philipps has uttered anything about these trains, the regional press has been all too happy to transcribe it
Today *when the train actually runs*: nothing (at least not yet)
Almost as if you need a press release to make news…


@jon
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@jon
You should send out one. Seriously, get the journos used to you being a news source.@notsoloud @jon local/regional media are so under-staffed that they often don’t have the time to do much else than copy press releases into articles; include a picture with the press release and they’re likely to post it as-is, too
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@jon @hopla @knud I feel at some point someone should engineer something so that they get stuck in a train with no stops for 2 hours, and perhaps even get controlled by the train manager asking them for their tickets and issuing a fine for travelling to without one.
(I’m sure your administration will pay it up or get it sorted out, but I don’t have a choice)Or drop them in Meuse TGV or something like that.
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