Re: [Talk-GB] State of the Map 2019, Heidelberg 21-23 Sept

2019-04-01 Thread SK53
On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 13:14, Andy Allan  wrote:

> On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 at 15:14, Jez Nicholson 
> wrote:
> >
> > That's interestingI'd wanted to go by train before as its more
> eco-friendly and more interesting, but struggled with the cost compared to
> flights. Do you use Loco2.com to plan?
>
> I find it's worth paying a little extra both to avoid the carbon
> emissions and the general hassle of flying and airports. Train travel
> is often a few quid more expensive than flying, but it's only a small
> amount to pay in the grand scheme of things.
>
> Also worth noting that DB sell regional day tickets
> ,
> that for Baden-Württemberg is around 24 euros, for the whole of Germany
> from 44 euros. I found them very useful for travel after SotM-EU at
> Karlsruhe, but they could be useful for part of getting to Heidelberg
> whether by train or plane.


Jerry
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Re: [Talk-GB] State of the Map 2019, Heidelberg 21-23 Sept

2019-04-01 Thread Andy Allan
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 at 15:14, Jez Nicholson  wrote:
>
> That's interestingI'd wanted to go by train before as its more 
> eco-friendly and more interesting, but struggled with the cost compared to 
> flights. Do you use Loco2.com to plan?

I find it's worth paying a little extra both to avoid the carbon
emissions and the general hassle of flying and airports. Train travel
is often a few quid more expensive than flying, but it's only a small
amount to pay in the grand scheme of things.

For buying tickets to Germany from the UK, it's worth booking the
Eurostar leg and onward travel to Germany as a combined ticket e.g.
using Deutsche Bahn, and to avoid booking individual legs. This is
because Deutsche Bahn do great "Super Sparpreis Europa" tickets for
journeys that start or end outside of Germany, which are often cheaper
than just the German part of the journey alone! A quick look at
Loco2.com shows they also offer these fares, so that's an option if
you prefer to book with them.

The best route from London to Heidelberg is via Brussels and changing
at either Cologne (Köln) or Frankfurt. I've made similar trips a few
times before, both to get to Karlsruhe and also going further afield,
and I've had good experiences each time. Definitely worth considering
the train as an option for SotM.

Thanks,
Andy

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[Talk-GB] weeklyOSM #453 2019-03-19-2019-03-25

2019-04-01 Thread weeklyteam
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