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Patience, patience, patience.

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  • martinjbreen@mastodon.ieM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Patience, patience, patience.

    Booking long distance rail journeys is just like a puzzle. Fit all the pieces together and then try to actually book individual segments only for it all to fall apart.

    Guess I love it really.

    #interrail #traintravel #SlowTravel

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    • martinjbreen@mastodon.ieM martinjbreen@mastodon.ie

      Patience, patience, patience.

      Booking long distance rail journeys is just like a puzzle. Fit all the pieces together and then try to actually book individual segments only for it all to fall apart.

      Guess I love it really.

      #interrail #traintravel #SlowTravel

      tml@mementomori.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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      tml@mementomori.social
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      @MartinJBreen If the Interrail hashtag indeed is relevant, whether you need to ”book” a leg or not depends on where you travel. As I am sure know.

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        @MartinJBreen If the Interrail hashtag indeed is relevant, whether you need to ”book” a leg or not depends on where you travel. As I am sure know.

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        @tml that’s true - to a point.

        Eurostar London-Paris already showing no Interrail 1st class availability on some services in early June. Also hate paying €20 instead of €10 for a TGV.

        Meanwhile Intercity Notte to Sicily not available to purchase yet.

        I’m on a tight schedule this trip and will mostly need to take high speed reservation only trains.

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        • martinjbreen@mastodon.ieM martinjbreen@mastodon.ie

          Patience, patience, patience.

          Booking long distance rail journeys is just like a puzzle. Fit all the pieces together and then try to actually book individual segments only for it all to fall apart.

          Guess I love it really.

          #interrail #traintravel #SlowTravel

          mikefromlfe@cupoftea.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @MartinJBreen
          I really enjoyed the planning for our previous trips.
          I'd like to say I enjoyed the planning as much as the trips, but that'd be a lie!

          Sadly it very unlikely we'll be taking any more long rail trips again due to my wife's increasing lack of mobility.

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          • mikefromlfe@cupoftea.socialM mikefromlfe@cupoftea.social

            @MartinJBreen
            I really enjoyed the planning for our previous trips.
            I'd like to say I enjoyed the planning as much as the trips, but that'd be a lie!

            Sadly it very unlikely we'll be taking any more long rail trips again due to my wife's increasing lack of mobility.

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            @MikeFromLFE it’s a real shame our societies fail to value everyone equally regardless of their abilities or lack thereof.

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            • martinjbreen@mastodon.ieM martinjbreen@mastodon.ie

              @MikeFromLFE it’s a real shame our societies fail to value everyone equally regardless of their abilities or lack thereof.

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              @MartinJBreen
              Indeed - on our last trip she really struggled with Czech and Slovak old-style carriages, as well as lack of empathy from SNCF employees.
              Lack of seating, working lifts or escalators at some stations caused issues.
              Don't even think of suggesting that anyone tries to unravel the mysterious world of Europe-wide passenger assistance! (Something that the UK does extremely well, in our experience)

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                @MartinJBreen
                Indeed - on our last trip she really struggled with Czech and Slovak old-style carriages, as well as lack of empathy from SNCF employees.
                Lack of seating, working lifts or escalators at some stations caused issues.
                Don't even think of suggesting that anyone tries to unravel the mysterious world of Europe-wide passenger assistance! (Something that the UK does extremely well, in our experience)

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                @MikeFromLFE the UK does a lot of things well even if it doesn’t feel that way when you live there.

                It’s a policy failing in the end of the day if a state doesn’t require accessible transportation. Policymakers may argue it would impose too high a cost on providers but that just exposes their actual level of commitment to equality.

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                • martinjbreen@mastodon.ieM martinjbreen@mastodon.ie

                  Patience, patience, patience.

                  Booking long distance rail journeys is just like a puzzle. Fit all the pieces together and then try to actually book individual segments only for it all to fall apart.

                  Guess I love it really.

                  #interrail #traintravel #SlowTravel

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                  @MartinJBreen There's a hidden "calendar trick": many European night trains release their booking slots exactly 6 months in advance, so if you miss that window, popular sleeper compartments vanish instantly.

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