Wednesday 8 July 2015

11th September 2014

The Journey
Every Journey starts withe the fist step. I decided to take the train instead auf a plane. I was not in common to travel alone, so I booked everything without an order subject to cancelation.

So I was really motivated to do this travel alone, waht was really hard for me, cause I am a bit shy and was never alone somewhere.

So it starts. I took the train from Vienna to Salzburg. The train was on time and arrived with a small delay, what is typically for the ÖBB. Then I changed the train, it was a DB train und this one was completely overloadedReason 1: Another train in the same direction was cancelled, so to put all those people in our train, what was wonderful, because some seats had a double reservation now and people quarrelled to each other. Reason 2: 2 wagons in this train where without electricity, so it was not allowed to take a seat there, cause of the emergency lights. To walk through to the Bistro was ok. I had luck, cause I didn´t have to argue about my seat and I hade on. Next to me where to guys, one on the seat next to me, the other one on the ground, cause there where no seats anymore. I had a nice talk to them and so time runs fast although the train drives with a big delay and arrives withe a bigger delay.

Stuttgart received me with lots of rain.A short look to the map showed me the way to my Hotel. Just straight ahead and suddenly there was a big site. I just would ned 5 min to the Hotel but I had to went a long way round. This took 20 min because there was another site. Good thing, I could plan my routes better with this knowledge.



In the Hotel I logged on to my wlan thingi, ate the expensive food from the railroad station and went to bed.

Tuesday 7 July 2015

Welcome to my new blog. Its all about travelling (yes, another one). But I travel BIG, because I am big and I only use public transports. I will start with an old small journey to Stuttgart for few days and then I will start my new projekt, going by interrail.

I hope you enjoy it
regards
Chris