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by Gwypaas
1589 days ago
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I think it has to be looked at from a greater picture. I previously lived in Skåne in Sweden, from there I could get to Gothenburg in little over 2 hours and Stockhholm in like 4 and a half, with the slow high speed trains in Sweden running at a maximum of 200 km/h. By distance from Malmö to Hamburg is a bit farther than to Gothenburg and Berlin is a bit closer than Stockholm, with the forced dogleg of going through the Fehmarn Belt. By air it would be like Leipzig. That is how far into Germany you get. It is simply ridiculous that the only way I could think of to get to the larger cities in northern Germany would be to fly. Take the train to Copenhagen airport and likely Ryanair or something similarly awful costing less than the ticket to the airport. Sure I could look up some train travel with a multitude of changes through Denmark, likely taking the train on the ferry. Or an over night sleeper style, if they even run. I know there's been talk of them starting again. It's 2022, there should be high speed links. |
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The new-ish night train runs direct from Malmö, but only in some months of the year. (A seats-only overnight train runs all year from Copenhagen. But that was not fun the one time I used it.)