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On the rails again…

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  • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

    @Darkskynet “Wait, that was a whole train that just passed by us in the other direction?! That quickly?”

    “No, it’s only a half-train”

    He’s also quite amazed by how long trains can get….

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    @moof @Darkskynet Seeing another high-speed train passing in the other direction is always impressive. “Foomp-foomp-foomp-gone”.

    Differently impressive are stations with the high-speed tracks running through the middle, and stopping tracks with platforms off to the side. I had that experience in Japan a while ago: the non-stopping train was gone before I realised what was happening. I think DB has stations like that on the Frankfurt-Cologne line.

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    • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

      @tops I think we’re one train ahead of you

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      @moof agreed. ENYOY.

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      • hmwilker@social.tchncs.deH hmwilker@social.tchncs.de

        @moof @Darkskynet Seeing another high-speed train passing in the other direction is always impressive. “Foomp-foomp-foomp-gone”.

        Differently impressive are stations with the high-speed tracks running through the middle, and stopping tracks with platforms off to the side. I had that experience in Japan a while ago: the non-stopping train was gone before I realised what was happening. I think DB has stations like that on the Frankfurt-Cologne line.

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        @hmwilker @Darkskynet You should make a point of changing train at Valence TGV Rhône-Alpes Sud. There is a footbridge over the high speed line, and TGVs go through it at full speed every 5-15 mins or so

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        • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

          We are now aboard a Renfe S103 Velaro-E zooming along back to Barcelona at 270km/h. Our conductor has assured me we will hit 300km/h.

          We are having beers. In a cafe car.

          We are about to spend an hour and a quarter travelling the distance that should have taken 3 hours 24 minutes and in fact took almost 8.

          @Darkskynet is suitably impressed.

          Cheers!

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          @moof @Darkskynet next time, send him through the Eurostar, maybe? (Or at least do the YJB-XOC)

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          • javicuna@mastodon.socialJ javicuna@mastodon.social

            @moof @Darkskynet next time, send him through the Eurostar, maybe? (Or at least do the YJB-XOC)

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            @javicuna @Darkskynet We are doing Lleida Pirineus to Barcelona-Sants. This is currently the highest speed section of the train network in Spain

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            • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

              @hmwilker @Darkskynet You should make a point of changing train at Valence TGV Rhône-Alpes Sud. There is a footbridge over the high speed line, and TGVs go through it at full speed every 5-15 mins or so

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              @moof @Darkskynet *notiergeräusch*, as we say on German social media. Thanks for the tip.

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              • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

                @javicuna @Darkskynet We are doing Lleida Pirineus to Barcelona-Sants. This is currently the highest speed section of the train network in Spain

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                @moof @Darkskynet Considering that most of it seems to be either closed or down for repairs…

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                • hmwilker@social.tchncs.deH hmwilker@social.tchncs.de

                  @moof @Darkskynet *notiergeräusch*, as we say on German social media. Thanks for the tip.

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                  @hmwilker is this like "the sound of writing down"?

                  @moof @Darkskynet

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                  • bovine3dom@masto.aiB bovine3dom@masto.ai

                    @hmwilker is this like "the sound of writing down"?

                    @moof @Darkskynet

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                    @bovine3dom Yes. „Notetakingsound“ would be another literal translation.

                    @moof @Darkskynet

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                    • hmwilker@social.tchncs.deH hmwilker@social.tchncs.de

                      @bovine3dom Yes. „Notetakingsound“ would be another literal translation.

                      @moof @Darkskynet

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                      @hmwilker that's brilliant. thank you 🙂

                      @moof @Darkskynet

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                      • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

                        @javicuna @Darkskynet We are doing Lleida Pirineus to Barcelona-Sants. This is currently the highest speed section of the train network in Spain

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                        @moof @javicuna @Darkskynet I used to take that train five days a week! My head breaks just thinking about it now.

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                        • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

                          @darkphoenix @Darkskynet We made it to Gavà, where the train driver informed us that our next train was going to be on platform 3. And indeed, there was a class 470 train waiting for us. It claims to be an R14, at least inside. We are now sat aboard, waiting to find out if/when we are going to leave.

                          This is my first class 470, at least that I remember.

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                          @moof @darkphoenix
                          Are the 470 the ones from the 1970's ?

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                          • darkskynet@social.tulsa.ok.usD darkskynet@social.tulsa.ok.us

                            @moof @darkphoenix
                            Are the 470 the ones from the 1970's ?

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                            @Darkskynet @darkphoenix They were constructed in the 70s, known then as class 440. These were then refurbished in the early 1990s, and became known as the class 470.

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