I am a child of the digital era. When I planned a first Interrail trip in 1999 Deutsche Bahn’s website already had a timetable search for pretty much everything (I still have the printouts from back then). I have never bought a European Rail Timetable book, although somewhere on a […]
Timetables
Another #CrossBorderRail success – timetables for Irun-Hendaia Euskotren are finally in international timetable searches
A key message in all of my #CrossBorderRail work has been that some problems ought to be really easy to solve. The really, really, really easy ones ought to be the places where trains run, and even run with decent timetables, but there are data sharing problems – meaning the […]
3 of the #CrossBorderRail Top 20 projects now solved
The motivation for the whole #CrossBorderRail project was to assess why there had been such meagre progress fixing the 15 missing links Michael Cramer had proposed in his 2015 report. Only 1 of the 15 from Cramer’s list – Selb-Plößberg (Germany) to Aš (Czechia) – has so far been fixed. […]
