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The French Connection

The French Connection (1971), 20th Century Fox Two bits of good news this week. Firstly, my Chinese visa was issued in London on Wednesday without any further questions about my travel arrangements. This breaks the “Catch 22”, and it can now be used along with my Vietnamese visa to get in the queue ready for getting a ticket on the T5 train to Hanoi. Happy days! Secondly, the Real Russia team in Moscow have tracked down Alexey, my guide and interpreter from last year. I’m really pleased to have him on the team again as he was brilliant at supporting […]

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The Man Who Would Be King

“The Man Who Would Be King” (1975) Columbia Pictures What a great opportunity to combine a blog about one of my favourite films with a possibility for train travel! If you want to get in the mood for this, it’s time to get your pith helmet out and start shouting loudly “Stop throwing those bloody spears at me!”.. I remember first seeing “The Man Who Would Be King” shortly after leaving university (in about 1989). It had a big impact on me at the time, and is one of those films that seems to just get better and better with age. […]

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The Man in Bettplatz 42

The EN447 “Jan Kiepura” arrives on time at platform 5B, December 2012 Its been a productive week on trip planning. I have had confirmation that my first train ticket has actually been issued. It’s an auspicious sign of progress and adds some respectability to my otherwise still slightly ragged plan. The train in question is the EN447 that leaves daily from Amsterdam on its journey around Western Europe towards Warsaw. The really odd thing is that I seem to have been issued a ticket in exactly the same compartment and berth as I had on this very same train last […]

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Risk Assesment

“Contact!” outside my hotel, Siem Reap, 1992 There are moments in the day when I think about what could possibly go wrong with the latest trip. I try to focus on the positive, but as they say, it’s always good to hope for the best but plan for the worst.. I have been fortunate in having very few problems travelling around Asia in the past, but one notable exception was being part of the war in Cambodia as the UN and Vietnamese withdrew in 1992 – leaving the government to deal with the KR. I spent a few nervous days […]

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Excess Baggage II

Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987),  Paramount Pictures If you followed my trip to Shanghai last December you might remember one of my biggest issues was that I had the wrong sort of luggage. Well I have new plan. I have ditched the trusty North Face XL Base Camp duffel bag and replaced it with a hard-sided suitcase. Now that I know the resupply points better, I don’t need to carry any rations until I reach Moscow, so thats another bag gone too. I visited my local luggage Mecca the other day and must have spent about an hour looking at different […]

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The Map Room

A busy weekend here at Toad Hall planning and sending emails to travel agents and hotels across South East Asia. I decided to do the decent thing and create an online map in Google. Do have a play – its fully zoomable. I should point out though that its hard to plot the train track in places, so its not exact! I have added a map room link on the right so you can look at this map at any time if my posts from places you have never heard of before confuse you! I have also uploaded some static […]

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Quite excited!

Welcome to my slightly revamped blog! You may notice that I have made a few changes, including moving to a new blog address and having a new name. This reflects my decision last week to use the blog for more than the single “big trip” that it was originally intended for (more of this in a moment). I have also added some labels – below the archive to the right – so that you can search by trip and location as well as using the monthly feed. The only downside is that if you have a bookmark to my old […]

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A new mission?

You might have thought that after a 12500km journey earlier this year, I might have got the train bug out of my system. Happily I can tell you that this isn’t the case. In fact only seven months after “The Big One”, and I’m already wondering if I could find a new challenge on the rails. I hugely miss the satisfaction of making my journey the overland way – the people, the places, the food, and even the red tape were all well beyond my expectations. So I have had the books, maps and brochures out again and I feel […]

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Wash up – route planning

Now I have been home for a couple of weeks I thought it might help to reflect on my choice of route in case it helps with your Trans-Siberian trip planning.. I used a route option based around a Seat 61 suggestion, (coming from the North of England) and it worked well, but like any plan was slightly exposed to the vagaries of timetable change. Without knowing I also chose to travel just a few days after the start of the European winter schedule kicked in. This had some minor consequences to actual train times, but worst of all Russian […]

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Maglev

Distance covered: 12,490 km, distance to go: 0 km – the finish! Shanghai Longyang Road Station to Pudong International Airport 3 C, sunny, GMT +8. Distance: 30 km, journey time 7 minutes, max speed 431km/h (268 mph) Well here we go for the last train of this trip – but one seemingly without rails! It’s a 20 minute taxi ride from the Bund to Longyang Road, where the downtown Maglev station is to be found. A short hike up an escalator, then you buy a ticket (mine was a first class or “VIP” ticket, one way, discounted if you show […]

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