The Anonymous Widower

Onward To Ljubljana

This was an uneventful journey in a comfortable train, but the weather seemed even worse, so there was no serious photo opportunities.

At Ljubljana, I changed a few notes into Euros and got a taxi in the rain.

It might have been a memorable journey through beautiful countryside, but with the rain and the dark, I couldn’t tell!

By Ljubljana, I was hungry and as my comfortable hotel had no choice of food I fancied, I walked a few hundred metres in the rain to the city centre and bought some chips and an orange juice from McDonalds.

I don’t think that the journey from Split to Ljubljana had been successful, but then it isn’t supposed to rain in the Balkans, when I’m on holiday!

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Tram Safety At Augsburg

One of the problems with trams, is that pedestrians cross in front of trams, more intent on their mobile phone, than their safety.

At Augsburg Haunstetterstraße station, they are trialling a warning system.

Note how the lights turn red as the tram approsaches and clear, when it is safe to cross.

It was very simple. But it wasn’t always obeyed.

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A Pit Stop In Zagreb

In my original plans, I had given myself four hours in Zagreb and I had intended to have a good lunch and explore the city using the trams.

But it was a bit of a disaster. probably due to the weather.

  • I found an excellent cafe in the main square, where I had an excellent gluten-free cake.
  • I couldn’t find anywhere for a proper meal.
  • There wasn’t even a McDonalds, where I could get my emergency meal of chips and an orange juice.

As I didn’t want to walk round aimlessly in the rain, I went back to the station and caught the 18:38 to Ljubljana.

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From Split To Zagreb

These pictures document the route between Split and Zagreb.

Note.

  • It would certainly be a better line to travel on in better weather.
  • Extensive work is progressing to improve the track.
  • There were piles of discarded wooden sleepers everywhere, which were only good for firewood.
  • In some ways the operation of the line was old-fashioned, as the station-master would greet each train as it passed through, even without stopping.
  • The line was a mass of curves, as the train bent one way and then the other.
  • The line is single-track most of the way.
  • It was actually quite crowded, but I was the only passenger in First for all of the journey.
  • There was no buffet open.
  • The last picture shows the impressive Zagreb station.

Incidentally, I’ve just found out that there was a bad crash on this line at Rodine in 2009.

I would certainly travel on the line in the future. But next time, I’ll take some water and a snack.

 

 

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Leaving Split

My train left Split at 08:27 and arrived in Zagreb at 14:30.

I was a bit worried, that it might be six hours in a scrapyard special, little better than a Pacer, when this train turned up.

The train incidentally is a Bombardier RegioSwinger tilting train.

We left Split virtually on time, with myself the only passenger in First Class.

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