Berlin Central Station continues to impress me, this time with a luggage trolley that has a zigzag device on its’ frame which allows it to be taken on an escalator. The designers at the new Hauptbahnhof have really thought about the pain of travelling with luggage and it´s the easiest door to train transfer I have ever done. My main bag is showing some wear and tear, mainly from the excesses of dragging it over cobblestones in
On that score, I have been told that my ‘News of the World’ type photographs of the bad man and his car have been passed to
I find it odd that be-suited German business men are arriving to board the first-class train to
The ICE, Inter City Express, of German Railways is a very classy bit of rolling stock, by far the best-equipped train I have been on since leaving
The change of trains in
The guard on the train to
I am as excited as a schoolboy today because, for the first time in my life, I am to go on to a ferry on a train. It is of course an entirely routine affair, but, in the
It’s a somewhat surreal sitting in your luxurious train while it boards the ferry, with juggernauts moving either side of you.
We are not allowed ‘for safety reasons’ to stay in the train during the 45 minute journey, so I enjoy a peaceful and excellent luncheon in the Scandlines’ a la carte restaurant, a most useful travel tip taught to me by a Norwich solicitor friend. Not one Swedish scout to be seen!
With no passport control or customs to endure, we have crossed the Baltic Sea to
I also have a dinner appointment with a lovely Danish family who rented my apartment in
I wonder if the children would like some Knusperkugeln?
Travel writer and broadcaster Mike Souter on his three week rail journey round Europe.
Friday, 15 August 2008
Berlin to Copenhagen
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