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  • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

    Like many others, the ICE 200 Zurich-Cologne-Hamburg stops at Basel SBB for 26 minutes. This is not what I would expect from an international high-speed train, but it is enough time to get off the train and buy some food (as there wasn't enough time in Zurich). The train's departure time is barely listed on the departure board by the time it arrives! #AmRumNörgeln

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    @larstransportworld Ist halt wegen Baustellen weiter nördlich notwendig. Andererseits ein willkommener Puffer für südwärts fahrende ICEs. Der Aufwand, um allfällige Ersatzzüge zu stellen, hat sich zumindest ein bisschen reduziert.

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    • wrzlbrnft@troet.cafeW wrzlbrnft@troet.cafe

      @larstransportworld Ist halt wegen Baustellen weiter nördlich notwendig. Andererseits ein willkommener Puffer für südwärts fahrende ICEs. Der Aufwand, um allfällige Ersatzzüge zu stellen, hat sich zumindest ein bisschen reduziert.

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      @wrzlbrnft Ist ja auch nur für ein Jahr, richtig? Solange die internationalen Züge in den nationalen Trassen IC3 und IC6/IC61 mitschwimmen, gibts wohl nichts Schlaueres.

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      • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

        @wrzlbrnft Ist ja auch nur für ein Jahr, richtig? Solange die internationalen Züge in den nationalen Trassen IC3 und IC6/IC61 mitschwimmen, gibts wohl nichts Schlaueres.

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        @larstransportworld So ist jedenfalls mein Wissensstand, ja.

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        • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

          At Itzehoe, the #DB #Intercity 2214 Deichgraf changes traction. This is one of the last times that two DB 218 Class engines will pull an IC 1 train from Itzehoe to Westerland. Some trainspotters are waiting for the delayed train along its route over the Nord-Ostsee Canal towards Sylt. ICE L trains have already started operating on this line. The last IC 1 trains will run on 30 April/1 May from/to Westerland if I am not mistaken. 😥 #AmRumReisen

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          In November 2025, the Intercity through coaches to Dagebüll Mole have been abolished. This means changing trains at Niebüll for us. Some connecting NEG trains from Niebüll to Dagebüll Mole will start at Niebüll DB station instead of Niebüll NEG. This involves a time-consuming shunting procedure with reversing in order to provide connections at the same platform. However, this is only theoretical for me due to our delay and missed connection. #AmRumReisen

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          • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

            In November 2025, the Intercity through coaches to Dagebüll Mole have been abolished. This means changing trains at Niebüll for us. Some connecting NEG trains from Niebüll to Dagebüll Mole will start at Niebüll DB station instead of Niebüll NEG. This involves a time-consuming shunting procedure with reversing in order to provide connections at the same platform. However, this is only theoretical for me due to our delay and missed connection. #AmRumReisen

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            An RDC Class 628 DMU takes us from Niebüll NEG to Dagebüll Mole at cosy speeds of between 50 and 80 km/h. This twenty-minute shuttle service connects to the Föhr and Amrum ferries. Almost no one gets off at the intermediate stops of Deezbüll and Maasbüll. #AmRumReisen

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            • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

              An RDC Class 628 DMU takes us from Niebüll NEG to Dagebüll Mole at cosy speeds of between 50 and 80 km/h. This twenty-minute shuttle service connects to the Föhr and Amrum ferries. Almost no one gets off at the intermediate stops of Deezbüll and Maasbüll. #AmRumReisen

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              At Dagebüll Mole, a single RDC couchette coach is coupled to the Class 628 DMU to increase capacity on this Sunday afternoon. What an effort for a twenty-minute shuttle service involving a lot of reversing! I guess this is not a regular procedure. #AmRumReisen

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              • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

                At Dagebüll Mole, a single RDC couchette coach is coupled to the Class 628 DMU to increase capacity on this Sunday afternoon. What an effort for a twenty-minute shuttle service involving a lot of reversing! I guess this is not a regular procedure. #AmRumReisen

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                My journey only continues to Amrum after a brief five-minute change. However, the walk between the train platform and the pier is very convenient. This direct ferry service to Amrum, which avoids Föhr, is fully booked for cars, but there is enough space for foot passengers. #AmRumReisen

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                • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

                  My journey only continues to Amrum after a brief five-minute change. However, the walk between the train platform and the pier is very convenient. This direct ferry service to Amrum, which avoids Föhr, is fully booked for cars, but there is enough space for foot passengers. #AmRumReisen

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                  Citaro buses without line numbers look unusual to me. However, it makes sense on the island of Amrum, where there is only one line. But let's talk about tickets: Combined rail-ferry tickets automatically include a free bus ride to your destination. However, round ferry tickets for foot passengers without a combined ticket (like me, travelling with Interrail) do not include a bus ride. #AmRumReisen

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                  • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

                    At Dagebüll Mole, a single RDC couchette coach is coupled to the Class 628 DMU to increase capacity on this Sunday afternoon. What an effort for a twenty-minute shuttle service involving a lot of reversing! I guess this is not a regular procedure. #AmRumReisen

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                    @larstransportworld That's… sort of a waste of a couchette car, isn't it?

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                    • hatetsu@mastodon.com.plH hatetsu@mastodon.com.pl

                      @larstransportworld That's… sort of a waste of a couchette car, isn't it?

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                      @larstransportworld I guess it's just very weird, looking from a country where carriage trains are still the order of the day (and, indeed, the country where many of the withdrawn IC1s are going)

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                      • hatetsu@mastodon.com.plH hatetsu@mastodon.com.pl

                        @larstransportworld That's… sort of a waste of a couchette car, isn't it?

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                        @HaTetsu Indeed, it is a couchette not a sleeper. I have fixed the error. I guess it is a car that isn't used for the RDC night trains at the moment.

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                        • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

                          Citaro buses without line numbers look unusual to me. However, it makes sense on the island of Amrum, where there is only one line. But let's talk about tickets: Combined rail-ferry tickets automatically include a free bus ride to your destination. However, round ferry tickets for foot passengers without a combined ticket (like me, travelling with Interrail) do not include a bus ride. #AmRumReisen

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                          Some people say I only travel for the trains. That’s not true at all, of course... 😉
                          #AmRumReisen

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                            Some people say I only travel for the trains. That’s not true at all, of course... 😉
                            #AmRumReisen

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                            The reunion of a 🪿🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🪿family of geese in four pictures #AmRumReisen

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                            • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

                              An RDC Class 628 DMU takes us from Niebüll NEG to Dagebüll Mole at cosy speeds of between 50 and 80 km/h. This twenty-minute shuttle service connects to the Föhr and Amrum ferries. Almost no one gets off at the intermediate stops of Deezbüll and Maasbüll. #AmRumReisen

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                              @larstransportworld
                              Niebüll, Deezbüll, Maasbüll, Dagebüll:
                              📟 Bülle Counter: 4

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                              • dominicstucki@urbanists.socialD dominicstucki@urbanists.social

                                @larstransportworld
                                Niebüll, Deezbüll, Maasbüll, Dagebüll:
                                📟 Bülle Counter: 4

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                                @dominicstucki Die neg RB 65 ist wohl die Linie mit der höchsten Bülle-Dichte (von 100%) und -Diversität. Zeit für einen Besuch?

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                                • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

                                  @dominicstucki Die neg RB 65 ist wohl die Linie mit der höchsten Bülle-Dichte (von 100%) und -Diversität. Zeit für einen Besuch?

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                                  @larstransportworld
                                  Zuerst mal die Bäckereisituation checken! 😁

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                                  • larstransportworld@mastodon.socialL larstransportworld@mastodon.social

                                    Some people say I only travel for the trains. That’s not true at all, of course... 😉
                                    #AmRumReisen

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                                    @larstransportworld I went there two years ago, also somewhat for the easy accessibility by train and ferry, and have to say that I really found it a beautiful place

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                                      The reunion of a 🪿🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🪿family of geese in four pictures #AmRumReisen

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                                      After almost a week, it is time to travel home by bus, ferry and train. #AmRumReisen

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                                        After almost a week, it is time to travel home by bus, ferry and train. #AmRumReisen

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                                        Due to a timetable change on the NEG with only two weeks' notice, it is no longer possible to reach the connecting RE60 train in Niebüll in theory. After a short sprint, we board the cosy, quiet additional Friday afternoon train to Hamburg-Altona. I am very grateful for this, as with the proposed new connection between Niebüll and Hamburg about 30 minutes later, we would have missed our ICE in Hamburg due to a delay. #AmRumReisen

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                                          Due to a timetable change on the NEG with only two weeks' notice, it is no longer possible to reach the connecting RE60 train in Niebüll in theory. After a short sprint, we board the cosy, quiet additional Friday afternoon train to Hamburg-Altona. I am very grateful for this, as with the proposed new connection between Niebüll and Hamburg about 30 minutes later, we would have missed our ICE in Hamburg due to a delay. #AmRumReisen

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                                          I didn't realise there was an S7 in Hamburg until I boarded it. After changing at Hamburg-Dammtor, we enjoy an uneventful ride on an ICE to Göttingen, where we call it a day. Oh, it is my first time travelling on an ICE train stopping at Hannover Messe/Laatzen. #AmRumReisen

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