#CrossBorderRail Finale 2025

Between 6th June and 5th August I will travel to at least 80 more international railway lines, at some of the most forgotten corners of central and eastern Europe, and the EU's external borders to Ukraine and Moldova are also on the agenda. It'll be more than 23000km of rail routes, and more than 1000km on the folding bike. And it will be the last #CrossBorderRail large tour - as there are not that many more borders to visit now!

#CrossChannelRail research trip concluded, report research ongoing

This project in early 2025 is slightly different to the #CrossBorderRail projects to date. Rather than multiple borders, this time I am assessing the potential to run trains to the UK from destinations in Continental Europe, and gauge whether better use of the Channel Tunnel for through trains is possible. The journey is complete, drawing the conclusions is ongoing.

#CrossBorderRail South East Europe 2024: 26 May - 1 July

Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Kosovo.
The borders between them, and their borders with the EU.
5 weeks. 66 trains. 35 bike stages. More than 30 cross border rail lines to investigate...

#CrossBorderRail Autumn 2023

At least 20 more #CrossBorderRail lines. 99 trains. More than 10 events. A speech on the Kulturzug to Wrocław, and a ferry and train trip to Ireland. The Autumn 2023 project has now concluded.

#CrossBorderRail 2023 - all of Germany's rail borders - has now concluded

2nd-15th May 2023 - the first month of the new Deutschlandticket - I travelled to all of Germany's borders to its neighbouring countries, with a focus on the places I did not visit in 2022. In total I explored more than 30 more cross border railway lines.

Top 20 projects - #CrossBorderRail 2022 conclusions

After more than 30000km on trains, and 95 borders crossed, the first conclusions of the #CrossBorderRail project were presented 29th August 2022 in Berlin - 20 places where change is needed and could be implemented fast!

#CrossBorderRail 13 June - 1 August 2022

Anyone who has ever tried to cross borders within the EU by train has seen the problem: international trains (if they even run!) are often less regular, have worse timetables, and are harder to book than trains in one country. I want to highlight these issues, and show ways to solve them in this project.

#CrossBorderRail so far

289

#CrossBorderRail lines
visited and investigated

125204km

on 842
trains

3970km

by bike, across
156 bike stages

9484km

by bus, ferry
and car

News

03.05.2023

Live blog – Day 01, 3 May – Oldenburg – Puttgarden – Hamburg

Jump to: Text updates | Summary videos | Latest photos | Today’s background | Today’s route   Text updates This day was live-tooted on Mastodon, and the updates only showed here on the site on the day itself. You can […]

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02.05.2023

Live blog – Day 00, 2 May – Berlin – Kiel – Oldenburg

Jump to: Text updates | Summary videos | Latest photos | Today’s background | Today’s route   Text updates This day was live-tooted on Mastodon, and the updates only showed here on the site on the day itself. You can […]

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25.04.2023

Saturday 13 May – #CrossBorderRail goes to the DB Museum Nürnberg and there’s a new event with local activists in Bamberg

It’s taken a bit of planning to get the events on 13 May right, but now everything is set – come and discuss and learn about international railways and transport politics in Nürnberg and in Bamberg! At 15:00 on Saturday […]

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18.04.2023

How to live-blog – using Mastodon, WordPress and Peertube

In 2022 my #CrossBorderRail project was mostly live tweeted. But then Elon Musk broke Twitter, and I have had to work out how to revise my digital communication strategy for the 2023 project. This blog post explains how I intend […]

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17.04.2023

Events planned, routes adjusted, and crowdfunding ongoing – #CrossBorderRail is 2 weeks away!

On 2nd May – just two weeks from now – I set off on my latest #CrossBorderRail adventure. This time I am going back to all of Germany’s rail borders that I did not visit in 2022. You can find […]

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All the borders crossed during #CrossBorderRail 2022-2024

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