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− | I left work early to take the 16:49 train, arrived at Wissembourg at 18:30, and reached the coordinates 30 minutes later. By now the last return train had already departed. | + | I left work early to take the 16:49 train, arrived at Wissembourg at 18:30, and reached the coordinates 30 minutes later. By now the last return train had already departed Wissembourg (''You want a hourly train service? One that doesn’t stop at 7pm? In the country?! Where do you think you are? Germany?''<ref>Yes, there is a hourly train service to and from Wissembourg until 20:30. But it is operated by VRN (Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar), not SNCF, and goes to Neustadt, not Strasbourg.</ref>). After recording proof, I continued southwards, and cycled to Haguenau. It rained a little bit on the way and I was quite wet by the time I arrived at the train station. |
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== Photos == | == Photos == |
Revision as of 10:57, 16 August 2024
Wed 14 Aug 2024 in 49,7: 49.0135924, 7.9168611 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In a meadow in Oberhoffen-lès-Wissembourg.
Participants
Plans
Baarde will take the train to Wissembourg, then cycle to the coordinates. He expects to arrive around 19:00.
Expedition
I left work early to take the 16:49 train, arrived at Wissembourg at 18:30, and reached the coordinates 30 minutes later. By now the last return train had already departed Wissembourg (You want a hourly train service? One that doesn’t stop at 7pm? In the country?! Where do you think you are? Germany?[1]). After recording proof, I continued southwards, and cycled to Haguenau. It rained a little bit on the way and I was quite wet by the time I arrived at the train station.
- ↑ Yes, there is a hourly train service to and from Wissembourg until 20:30. But it is operated by VRN (Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar), not SNCF, and goes to Neustadt, not Strasbourg.