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  • ruth_mottram@fediscience.orgR ruth_mottram@fediscience.org

    "DB will let you down. It will also, more often than the internet would have you believe, deliver you eight hours of clean uninterrupted thinking time at 250 km/h across a country, drop you within walking distance of your next meeting, and occasionally reroute you down the left bank of the Rhine at golden hour as an apology. The trick is to plan for the first and enjoy the second.'

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    @Ruth_Mottram det bliver ikke mere tysk end dette: “bahnvorhersage.de is the secret weapon. It is a community project that estimates the probability of you making a given connection on time, using historical delay data for that exact train at that exact station and time of day. Before I book anything with a tight Umstieg, I run the itinerary through Bahnvorhersage.”

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    • vicgrinberg@mastodon.socialV vicgrinberg@mastodon.social

      @skittles @Ruth_Mottram yeah, but I can't drink a coffee for six hours straight - I'd much rather have one of the coveted single seats in the quiet zone reserved than having to change seats (with luggage) or spending 4 hours in a seat I dislike. But mileage (heh!) may vary and people have different priorities.

      skittles@berlin.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @vicgrinberg @Ruth_Mottram I usually take a second one anyway, since the first one was „free“ 😁, but I never got even a look for just sitting around. As long as you buy *something* and it’s not packed they’re fine.

      But sure, it all depends on your travel profile.

      I usually take the „red eye“ B->CGN at 5.30am, it’s almost always empty and quiet.

      But if your ticket is payed for by your company or you need to ride during rush hour, sure, get a reservation!

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      • skittles@berlin.socialS skittles@berlin.social

        @vicgrinberg @Ruth_Mottram I usually take a second one anyway, since the first one was „free“ 😁, but I never got even a look for just sitting around. As long as you buy *something* and it’s not packed they’re fine.

        But sure, it all depends on your travel profile.

        I usually take the „red eye“ B->CGN at 5.30am, it’s almost always empty and quiet.

        But if your ticket is payed for by your company or you need to ride during rush hour, sure, get a reservation!

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        @skittles @Ruth_Mottram my ticket is seldomly paid for work - but especially when it isn't, my time is worth the reservation for me. My usual route is Amsterdam to Berlin or to Ulm (or direction Switzerland and back), which tends to be pretty full, and I limit myself to one coffee per day.

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        • ruth_mottram@fediscience.orgR ruth_mottram@fediscience.org

          "DB will let you down. It will also, more often than the internet would have you believe, deliver you eight hours of clean uninterrupted thinking time at 250 km/h across a country, drop you within walking distance of your next meeting, and occasionally reroute you down the left bank of the Rhine at golden hour as an apology. The trick is to plan for the first and enjoy the second.'

          The most useful hints I've ever seen for our summer holiday planning...

          Link Preview Image
          A Field Manual for Three Years on Deutsche Bahn

          After years of regular business travel by Deutsche Bahn, here is the small library of habits, app picks, routing folklore, and survival gear that actually he...

          favicon

          Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

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          @Ruth_Mottram I think I have developed many similar strategies, and I always notice how confused and screwed people are if they don't travel by train regularly.
          Another good source of train statistics to find reliable connections is @chuuchuu (https://chuuchuu.com/).

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          • michammel@mastodon.socialM michammel@mastodon.social

            @Ruth_Mottram det bliver ikke mere tysk end dette: “bahnvorhersage.de is the secret weapon. It is a community project that estimates the probability of you making a given connection on time, using historical delay data for that exact train at that exact station and time of day. Before I book anything with a tight Umstieg, I run the itinerary through Bahnvorhersage.”

            biogeobryce@fediscience.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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            @michammel @Ruth_Mottram ChuuChuu @chuuchuu is another great service along the same lines, works great also EU-wide!

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            • ruth_mottram@fediscience.orgR ruth_mottram@fediscience.org

              "DB will let you down. It will also, more often than the internet would have you believe, deliver you eight hours of clean uninterrupted thinking time at 250 km/h across a country, drop you within walking distance of your next meeting, and occasionally reroute you down the left bank of the Rhine at golden hour as an apology. The trick is to plan for the first and enjoy the second.'

              The most useful hints I've ever seen for our summer holiday planning...

              Link Preview Image
              A Field Manual for Three Years on Deutsche Bahn

              After years of regular business travel by Deutsche Bahn, here is the small library of habits, app picks, routing folklore, and survival gear that actually he...

              favicon

              Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

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              @Ruth_Mottram another great DB tip: Actually use BahnBonus - once you reach Silver Level (just booking Deutschlandticket via DB gets you halfway there) you can use DB Call a Bike for free up to 30 minutes per drive. Which is an incredible way to get around cities!

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              • biogeobryce@fediscience.orgB biogeobryce@fediscience.org

                @michammel @Ruth_Mottram ChuuChuu @chuuchuu is another great service along the same lines, works great also EU-wide!

                newbyte@mastodon.nuN This user is from outside of this forum
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                @BioGeoBryce @michammel @Ruth_Mottram @chuuchuu ChuuChuu is nice but EU-wide is a stretch. We have 27 member states and it covers 9 of them (though Cyprus and Malta don't have any railways at all so they can be counted out).

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                • ruth_mottram@fediscience.orgR ruth_mottram@fediscience.org

                  "DB will let you down. It will also, more often than the internet would have you believe, deliver you eight hours of clean uninterrupted thinking time at 250 km/h across a country, drop you within walking distance of your next meeting, and occasionally reroute you down the left bank of the Rhine at golden hour as an apology. The trick is to plan for the first and enjoy the second.'

                  The most useful hints I've ever seen for our summer holiday planning...

                  Link Preview Image
                  A Field Manual for Three Years on Deutsche Bahn

                  After years of regular business travel by Deutsche Bahn, here is the small library of habits, app picks, routing folklore, and survival gear that actually he...

                  favicon

                  Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

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                  @Ruth_Mottram

                  Absolutely true. I want to throw bahn.expert into the mix of essential tools. It's a webpage, not an app, no tracking, and contains all the existing information about any train in Germany.

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                  • newbyte@mastodon.nuN newbyte@mastodon.nu

                    @BioGeoBryce @michammel @Ruth_Mottram @chuuchuu ChuuChuu is nice but EU-wide is a stretch. We have 27 member states and it covers 9 of them (though Cyprus and Malta don't have any railways at all so they can be counted out).

                    biogeobryce@fediscience.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @newbyte @michammel @Ruth_Mottram @chuuchuu ah OK, thanks for the correction! Its worked (and well) everywhere that I've traveled recently so I just assumed it was EU-wide 🙂

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                    • ruth_mottram@fediscience.orgR ruth_mottram@fediscience.org

                      "DB will let you down. It will also, more often than the internet would have you believe, deliver you eight hours of clean uninterrupted thinking time at 250 km/h across a country, drop you within walking distance of your next meeting, and occasionally reroute you down the left bank of the Rhine at golden hour as an apology. The trick is to plan for the first and enjoy the second.'

                      The most useful hints I've ever seen for our summer holiday planning...

                      Link Preview Image
                      A Field Manual for Three Years on Deutsche Bahn

                      After years of regular business travel by Deutsche Bahn, here is the small library of habits, app picks, routing folklore, and survival gear that actually he...

                      favicon

                      Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

                      J This user is from outside of this forum
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                      johnrohde@helvede.net
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                      #16

                      @Ruth_Mottram Seriously useful information.
                      The wife and I have had one long disaster trip with DB and zero problems on the return trip.
                      We consider trying again now armed with better information.

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