On the rails again… #Interrail #CrossBorderRail
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@chuuchuu @moof are you keeping an eye on the results of the new EU regulation? https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32026R0253
@q ha i was just using chuuchuu as an example of someone i think it would be kind of bad for https://masto.ai/@bovine3dom/116063248205324063
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And I just received an email from Renfe cutting the delay down to 90 mins. On the one hand, positive news, but on the other hand, more or less confirms my anxiety not to go to Fourvière.
So I’ll explore lunch options near the station then, there’s a whole new mall area an’all
@moof gares & connexions for me says +90 mins
it's usually pretty reliable in France. I'd budget an hour
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@moof gares & connexions for me says +90 mins
it's usually pretty reliable in France. I'd budget an hour
@bovine3dom Yeah, they updated a little while ago. Now arrival and departure times appear to be more or less in sync. Either way, I am staying at the station.
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And I just received an email from Renfe cutting the delay down to 90 mins. On the one hand, positive news, but on the other hand, more or less confirms my anxiety not to go to Fourvière.
So I’ll explore lunch options near the station then, there’s a whole new mall area an’all
The new mall area, both in the station and the underground bit can best be described as “empty”.
What’s worse, other than some random cafés and sandwicheries, in terms of sit down and eat, all you have is a brasserie with a 37-49€ formule, plus overpriced drinks, or the usual fast food staples like KFC. The best middle ground between the two seems to be a place specialising in poke bowls between platforms G and I.
Not particularly appealing…
The thing is, the mall is huge. In any of the DACH countries it would be full to the brim with convenience stores of some kind or another, but all the shop spaces are empty here. What are SNCF Gares doing wrong?