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Anyone having had travel issues?
Wawik:
I'd like to pose a question here, instead of the usual praise du jour. ;)
What I'm curious about, apart from the fact that Suhl is literally at the end of the world, is whether anyone has had issues with their travel to/from EF. The reason behind this is that over the past years I have compiled some sort of travel FAQ that aims at getting the basic things covered (and saving me time by pointing all the clueless foreign peoples to it :D) but that's kind of hard to do when you're a) domestic and b) know everything inside out, like me. ::)
So, I value your input from an outsider's perspective. Were you standing at the platform and thinking "Aaaah, this makes no sense at all!!" or driving the wrong way into a one way street *cough* because nobody told you the difference between the blue sign with the asterisk and the yellow sign with a scrambled egg on weekdays? Did EF give you misinformation and you ended up on a bus to Helsinki instead? Just post here so that in future years people might not fall into the same traps. Thanks! :)
SouthPaw:
Well there were several furs who seemed to have forgotten that there are 31 days in August, not 30...and booked tickets for the wrong days. Not sure what can be done about that though. ;-)
Things that could be mentioned for those travelling by train are DB's group discounts (both Gruppe&Spar and the discount for groups of 2 to 5 people), the Departure posters at stations, and the posters on platforms to show where a given carriage SHOULD be.
The biggest problem that people seemed to have was DB's optimistic connections between trains. In both directions, we had a 7 minute connection at Würzburg. Due to Engineering Work at Fürth, this became 2 minutes on the way out...to get from Platform 6 to Platform 11. We made it by the skin of our teeth, and even managed to board the right part of the train.
Admittedly that can be fixed by choosing the "Duration of transfer at least <x> minutes" option in the journey planner, but it's also worth pointing out. Though again, with there being direct trains from Hanover and Leipzig to Magdeburg, that shouldn't be an issue next year.
That's about all I can think of for now...
Cheers,
Southie
JoMo!:
I made it okay, with a few pinch points exacerbated by the language barrier.
ysegrim:
Aachen and Cologne seem to be the only railway stations in whole Germany with a sufficient amount of baggage carts (i.e., >1).
Cheetah:
Moved this, since it's not really EF feedback :)
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