The Anonymous Widower

From Vienna To Nuremberg By ICE Train

The trip was four and three-quarter hours in the ICE train.

In some ways it reminded me of parts of the East Coast Main Line in the UK, where you travel for miles through flat and green countryside. But as you can see, you do have the Danube appearing at times.

Lokking at the route now, it would have been better to perhaps split the journey into two, with a stop at somewhere like Regensburg, which definitely seems a place worth visiting. So perhaps a sensible rule on a trip like this, is to check where your train stops between your overnight stops.  Bear in mind, that the three German cities I explored, all had their stations in the centre.

It wasn’t all German efficiency though, as there was no coffee on the first part of the journey, as the buffet had no hot water.

But otherwise it was a trip that went smoothly.

April 15, 2013 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. What about cats?! I found your blog while searching for a train from Vienna to Nuremburg. I really hate blogs, but I liked yours. You sound like a very interesting person.

    Sue McCurdy
    Gainesville, FL

    Comment by Sue McCurdy | May 10, 2013 | Reply

    • Thanks! My late wife told me that she married me because she knew life wouldn’t be boring!

      Comment by AnonW | May 10, 2013 | Reply


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