• driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    4 days ago

    The ones I took in Germany were Ok, 5 min late max. I really like that you don’t need to show your tickets on the entrance of the trains and the ticket guy was really cool, there was a girl without ticket close to us and he told her that she needs a ticket and please go down the nest station and didn’t made a fuss around that.

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      4 days ago

      They must have realized that you are a foreigner and put you on the one punctual train they had to leave a good impression.

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        4 days ago

        I’m a foreigner and the last time I was in Germany it ended up being a nightmare of delays and me running across stations desperately trying to get out of Germany.

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            You might as well take a bike, that’s the distance I do twice a day with my trusty electrified LPP. With a good motor you won’t even feel the distance (I personally use a 85 Nm Virvolt motor).

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              4 days ago

              I usually do take my road bike.
              But the distance by bike is 22km, there’s a hill at the end, and temperatures were forecast to be 36°C when I get off work.
              Normally it takes me an hour by bike, an hour by train and bus, or an hour by car (due to traffic, construction and looking for parking).