If I am writing about a #CrossBorderRail line in Europe, there is a VERY GOOD CHANCE that I know the fundamentals about it
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If I am writing about a #CrossBorderRail line in Europe, there is a VERY GOOD CHANCE that I know the fundamentals about it
Sure, I might not have read that 1987 impact assessment, or some 1952 railway company manual about it, but I am going to know why/if it's broken, and have ideas how to fix it
Because THIS IS MY JOB
So please reply to toots with that in mind
I know most of it isn't malevolent, but to receive replies as if I am utterly clueless gets very tiring
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If I am writing about a #CrossBorderRail line in Europe, there is a VERY GOOD CHANCE that I know the fundamentals about it
Sure, I might not have read that 1987 impact assessment, or some 1952 railway company manual about it, but I am going to know why/if it's broken, and have ideas how to fix it
Because THIS IS MY JOB
So please reply to toots with that in mind
I know most of it isn't malevolent, but to receive replies as if I am utterly clueless gets very tiring
Today is a case in point.
I know the headaches with Kranenburg
- Groesbeek
and I wanted to CHECK a theory I had regarding Hassum
- Gennep
as an alternative (that doesn't work)Now I have a clear idea of all the pieces of the jigsaw, and I am thorough getting to the bottom of problems
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Today is a case in point.
I know the headaches with Kranenburg
- Groesbeek
and I wanted to CHECK a theory I had regarding Hassum
- Gennep
as an alternative (that doesn't work)Now I have a clear idea of all the pieces of the jigsaw, and I am thorough getting to the bottom of problems
EVERY black pin on this map is a PLACE I HAVE PERSONALLY BEEN to check the state of railways on the ground https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-all-the-borders_935041#7/51.079371/10.898438
So sure, give me background, give me facts, give me alternatives to my ideas. But please do not assume I have not done my prep
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EVERY black pin on this map is a PLACE I HAVE PERSONALLY BEEN to check the state of railways on the ground https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-all-the-borders_935041#7/51.079371/10.898438
So sure, give me background, give me facts, give me alternatives to my ideas. But please do not assume I have not done my prep
And there are hundreds of things I have views about, but in areas I have NO expertise. You will generally not find me tooting about those, because that's better for exeryone. And generally not find me replying to others about those points *either*
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If I am writing about a #CrossBorderRail line in Europe, there is a VERY GOOD CHANCE that I know the fundamentals about it
Sure, I might not have read that 1987 impact assessment, or some 1952 railway company manual about it, but I am going to know why/if it's broken, and have ideas how to fix it
Because THIS IS MY JOB
So please reply to toots with that in mind
I know most of it isn't malevolent, but to receive replies as if I am utterly clueless gets very tiring
@jon glad to see that also men get mansplained sometimes ๐ซ

At the same time, as someone who follows you, cares about this topic, but IS utterly clueless, I like replies that explain things.
Also, replying to people is MY job, and we always say, with public replies youโre not just doing it for the benefit of the person who posted, but also for everyone else who might read it.Wait, did I just mansplain comment replies to you? Mea culpa! Whoopsie
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If I am writing about a #CrossBorderRail line in Europe, there is a VERY GOOD CHANCE that I know the fundamentals about it
Sure, I might not have read that 1987 impact assessment, or some 1952 railway company manual about it, but I am going to know why/if it's broken, and have ideas how to fix it
Because THIS IS MY JOB
So please reply to toots with that in mind
I know most of it isn't malevolent, but to receive replies as if I am utterly clueless gets very tiring
@jon I'm sorry if any of my replies have made you feel this way. I'm always amazed by your knowledge, when I have a questionโespecially about French routesโI reach out for your input as I consider you an expert. My apologies if any of my replies have make you uncomfortable

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And there are hundreds of things I have views about, but in areas I have NO expertise. You will generally not find me tooting about those, because that's better for exeryone. And generally not find me replying to others about those points *either*
And if there is one thing all these borders have in common, it is that the problems are universal (they apply to Tornio
- Haparanda
just as they apply to Vilar Formoso
- Ciudad Rodrigo
, yeah I went to those too) and they are political in nature.Sure, that the train line crosses the town square in Groesbeek
is unusual, but the political consequences of that are not that unusual. -
@jon glad to see that also men get mansplained sometimes ๐ซ

At the same time, as someone who follows you, cares about this topic, but IS utterly clueless, I like replies that explain things.
Also, replying to people is MY job, and we always say, with public replies youโre not just doing it for the benefit of the person who posted, but also for everyone else who might read it.Wait, did I just mansplain comment replies to you? Mea culpa! Whoopsie
@hpod16 I have generally taken to calling it trainsplaining
But yes, it is always men. And yes, I know social media is full of bullshitters, but on these topics I am not making shit up. Really! -
@jon I'm sorry if any of my replies have made you feel this way. I'm always amazed by your knowledge, when I have a questionโespecially about French routesโI reach out for your input as I consider you an expert. My apologies if any of my replies have make you uncomfortable

@webhat Oh absolutely not from you, never!
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EVERY black pin on this map is a PLACE I HAVE PERSONALLY BEEN to check the state of railways on the ground https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-all-the-borders_935041#7/51.079371/10.898438
So sure, give me background, give me facts, give me alternatives to my ideas. But please do not assume I have not done my prep
@jon You, sir, are one busy guy! Do you live aboard and just stay in a hotel between survey trips? ๐คฏ Honestly, Iโm a bit jealous

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And if there is one thing all these borders have in common, it is that the problems are universal (they apply to Tornio
- Haparanda
just as they apply to Vilar Formoso
- Ciudad Rodrigo
, yeah I went to those too) and they are political in nature.Sure, that the train line crosses the town square in Groesbeek
is unusual, but the political consequences of that are not that unusual.Or another case in point: I went to the first #CrossBorderRail line at the Poland-Slovakia border in 2022, at Musyzna. Didn't understand it.
Then in 2025 went to Zwardoล and Zagรณrz and now I understand Musyzna.
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@jon You, sir, are one busy guy! Do you live aboard and just stay in a hotel between survey trips? ๐คฏ Honestly, Iโm a bit jealous

@RandomCanuck I have been doing this since 2022, on large tours!
And I am now an hour from home - in a French village, Raviรจres. -
If I am writing about a #CrossBorderRail line in Europe, there is a VERY GOOD CHANCE that I know the fundamentals about it
Sure, I might not have read that 1987 impact assessment, or some 1952 railway company manual about it, but I am going to know why/if it's broken, and have ideas how to fix it
Because THIS IS MY JOB
So please reply to toots with that in mind
I know most of it isn't malevolent, but to receive replies as if I am utterly clueless gets very tiring
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EVERY black pin on this map is a PLACE I HAVE PERSONALLY BEEN to check the state of railways on the ground https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-all-the-borders_935041#7/51.079371/10.898438
So sure, give me background, give me facts, give me alternatives to my ideas. But please do not assume I have not done my prep
@jon this is an impressive map for a single person. As someone that would really like to be able to travel by train instead of airplane all around Europe, thank you for the hard work!
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@hpod16 I have generally taken to calling it trainsplaining
But yes, it is always men. And yes, I know social media is full of bullshitters, but on these topics I am not making shit up. Really!@jon
Mhhhh I like trainsplaning. Do you have that copyrighted or can I use it in a video?
