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Welcome to today's thread - #CrossBorderRail 2026 Tour Day 17 - 11 Apr - Ravières - Paris - Stuttgart - München - Budapest

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  • deadliftbear@mas.toD deadliftbear@mas.to

    @jon whenever I hear people in the UK criticise the railways here, I might send them this post. Yes, the UK system has many issues, but I cannot conceive of a long-distance terminus in London having only 3 trains in an hour outside of engineering works.

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    @deadliftbear Right. Or indeed any terminus in any major city other than France or Spain.

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    • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

      And we’re going to have the really *amazing* crush here. The inOui platform will be announced 2 mins BEFORE the OUIGO leaves (20 mins vs 18 mins). So anyone running for the OUIGO is going to be stuck behind a crush of inOui passengers 😆 #SNCFlogic

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      Ah the idiots have announced the platform but not opened the ticket gates. Well done! #SNCFlogic

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      • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

        Ah the idiots have announced the platform but not opened the ticket gates. Well done! #SNCFlogic

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        However my point above was wrong - they did board the OUIGO and inOui from separate platforms 👏 They then just hadn’t opened the gates 🤷‍♂️ #SNCFlogic

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        • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

          However my point above was wrong - they did board the OUIGO and inOui from separate platforms 👏 They then just hadn’t opened the gates 🤷‍♂️ #SNCFlogic

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          However you’ve got to admire ticket gates that are staff intensive, do not work well for passengers (QR codes often don’t scan half the time) *and* do not prevent you getting on the wrong train. Which is silly anyway when you have two brands of train run by the same company a few minutes apart, but with incompatible ticketing. #SNCFlogic

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          • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

            Ah the idiots have announced the platform but not opened the ticket gates. Well done! #SNCFlogic

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            @jon Thought that was bad, but now I'm just thankful this doesn't involve a second gate for no good reason [that I can think of].

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            • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

              However my point above was wrong - they did board the OUIGO and inOui from separate platforms 👏 They then just hadn’t opened the gates 🤷‍♂️ #SNCFlogic

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              @jon I really really hate ticket gates. They are a form of distrust that makes no sense to me

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              • minibill@mastodon.unoM minibill@mastodon.uno

                @jon I really really hate ticket gates. They are a form of distrust that makes no sense to me

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                @miniBill Right. Same. Although the Dutch have at least designed some that seem to scan tickets more often than not. Unlike the French ones!

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                • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                  @miniBill Right. Same. Although the Dutch have at least designed some that seem to scan tickets more often than not. Unlike the French ones!

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                  @jon I almost lost my train because the ones in Arnhem failed to scan my ÖBB ticket tho (and it was Stupid AM so no one to open it for me)

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                  • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                    However you’ve got to admire ticket gates that are staff intensive, do not work well for passengers (QR codes often don’t scan half the time) *and* do not prevent you getting on the wrong train. Which is silly anyway when you have two brands of train run by the same company a few minutes apart, but with incompatible ticketing. #SNCFlogic

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                    @jon you should see SNCF staff looking amazed at us boarding in Gare du Nord without platform checks without any issues 🤣

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                    • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                      However you’ve got to admire ticket gates that are staff intensive, do not work well for passengers (QR codes often don’t scan half the time) *and* do not prevent you getting on the wrong train. Which is silly anyway when you have two brands of train run by the same company a few minutes apart, but with incompatible ticketing. #SNCFlogic

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                      @jon never understood the point of these platform gates for long distance trains. You still have ticket control inside the train, they require 2 or 3 members of staff as they are dysfunctional and confusing and they are wildly inefficient for the onboarding of an 800pax train. In other words, they cost money, they serve no purpose and they are an annoyance.

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                      • tomtom@pouet.chapril.orgT tomtom@pouet.chapril.org

                        @jon never understood the point of these platform gates for long distance trains. You still have ticket control inside the train, they require 2 or 3 members of staff as they are dysfunctional and confusing and they are wildly inefficient for the onboarding of an 800pax train. In other words, they cost money, they serve no purpose and they are an annoyance.

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                        @tomtom Right, I agree. But they create jobs, so maybe in the SNCF logic it makes sense?

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                        • maartje@blahaj.socialM maartje@blahaj.social

                          @jon you should see SNCF staff looking amazed at us boarding in Gare du Nord without platform checks without any issues 🤣

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                          @maartje YOU MIGHT HAVE THE WRONG PASSENGER ON BOARD!

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                          • minibill@mastodon.unoM minibill@mastodon.uno

                            @jon I almost lost my train because the ones in Arnhem failed to scan my ÖBB ticket tho (and it was Stupid AM so no one to open it for me)

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                            @miniBill @jon I usually have a back up OV in my pocket to get me through the gates and check myself out again after I'm through. One could also theoretically use their bank card

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                            • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                              @maartje YOU MIGHT HAVE THE WRONG PASSENGER ON BOARD!

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                              @jon thats why we can throw people out again 🤣

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                              • webhat@infosec.exchangeW webhat@infosec.exchange

                                @miniBill @jon I usually have a back up OV in my pocket to get me through the gates and check myself out again after I'm through. One could also theoretically use their bank card

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                                @webhat @jon yeah, second time it happened I did that (check in and out). Basically proves how silly the gates are

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                                • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                                  However you’ve got to admire ticket gates that are staff intensive, do not work well for passengers (QR codes often don’t scan half the time) *and* do not prevent you getting on the wrong train. Which is silly anyway when you have two brands of train run by the same company a few minutes apart, but with incompatible ticketing. #SNCFlogic

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                                  @jon OuiGo is a subsidiary tho, that's not the same company 👀
                                  And I'm fairly sure the ticket gate disaster is a SNCF Gares&Connexions doing (and their own staff), not a SNCF Voyageurs. Someone in a desk high up thought about the "access to platform allowed only with valid ticket" rule too much

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                                  • hopla@zug.networkH hopla@zug.network

                                    @jon OuiGo is a subsidiary tho, that's not the same company 👀
                                    And I'm fairly sure the ticket gate disaster is a SNCF Gares&Connexions doing (and their own staff), not a SNCF Voyageurs. Someone in a desk high up thought about the "access to platform allowed only with valid ticket" rule too much

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                                    @hopla Haaa 😂 The trains still say F-SNCF on the side. Enough for me!

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                                    • hopla@zug.networkH hopla@zug.network

                                      @jon OuiGo is a subsidiary tho, that's not the same company 👀
                                      And I'm fairly sure the ticket gate disaster is a SNCF Gares&Connexions doing (and their own staff), not a SNCF Voyageurs. Someone in a desk high up thought about the "access to platform allowed only with valid ticket" rule too much

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                                      @hopla @jon Gares&Connexions is happy to not enforce the ticket gate rules on demand of the operator though…

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                                      • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                                        @hopla Haaa 😂 The trains still say F-SNCF on the side. Enough for me!

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                                        @jon Gradually this will also change as companies get their own security certification ^^ I could already spot Hexafret locos registered as F-HXF

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                                        • hopla@zug.networkH hopla@zug.network

                                          @jon OuiGo is a subsidiary tho, that's not the same company 👀
                                          And I'm fairly sure the ticket gate disaster is a SNCF Gares&Connexions doing (and their own staff), not a SNCF Voyageurs. Someone in a desk high up thought about the "access to platform allowed only with valid ticket" rule too much

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                                          @hopla @jon Yeah, I mean for Thalys no one checks at the platform neither.

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