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There are always posts on Mastodon (@jon@gruene.social & #CrossBorderRail)

 

Today’s live text updates

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Today’s introduction and summary videos

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All the #CrossBorderRail daily videos are on my Peertube channel

 

 

Today’s photos

Today’s full album on Flickr 

 

Today’s background

This part should have been completed in a night train, but – as ever – planning in Sweden is a mess. So it’s an arrival into Malmö on a ferry, the excellent X2000 train Malmö-Stockholm, then onto a further ferry to Turku in Finland.

Borders examined on this day:
Only sea borders

Distance covered:
849km

Transport modes:
🚆 1
⛴️ 2
🚲 1 

 

Today’s route

The full zoomable and scrollable map, including today’s route, is on uMap here

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