so we got our tickets from the lady who didn't have a clue what we were saying, so we were hoping that we had the right ones. all in all we had about 10 separate tickets, some to put on our bikes for each trip and some for us. to get from berlin to paris, we had to take this route: berlin to kassel hoff, kassel hoff to kosch, kosch to paris. it takes four hours to get from berlin to kassel hoff, four hours to get to kassel hoff to kosh, a six hour wait in the station and 6 hours to get from kosch to paris. it was going to be bout 20 hours travel time. we could get back home in nearly that time! so we psyched ourselves up for a long trip with little sleep.
we were to get the first train at 10:30am, so we got up in enough time to get to the station. it took a lot longer to walk there than we thought, so we were really pushing the time when we arrived. i then realised that i'd left our awesome lock for the bikes at kelly and prues, and we didnt have enought time to go and get it, so ange ran off trying to find a lock because we weren't sure what to expect security wise on the trains. the only problem was that it was 10:20 when she left, therefore right on 10:30 when she got back. we had no luck with getting a lock, and ange was starting to get quite stressed.. i could tell by the panicked look and the slight twitch in her left eye.. we went into commando mode and flew through the station to find the train. we were the last ones left on the platform, and they were yelling at us to get on. only we had no idea where to put our bikes, so we went up to a conductor looking man and showed him our tickets and he said to go to the other end of the train "shnell!" which means quick! so we raced down there and were confronted by a scary short lady who wasn't pleased that we were running late. she asked for our tickets, and ange opened the ticket folder she was holding and we both just about vomited when we saw there were no tickets. this of course was impossible because we'd just shown them to the man a second ago! we looked back and saw one lone ticket on the platform, and summised that they had fallen out our in our mad dash. ange ran back to get the ticket and look for the others while i tried to reason with the scary lady. ange came back with the one ticket and the lady just yelled at us to get on the train. so ange tried to get her bike up the stairs, but got stuck. everything then caught up with her, and she burst into tears half hanging out of the train. in seeing this i tried to help get the bike on the train while still trying to explain that the tickets were there a moment ago. the train driver then came out of his cabin next door and started to help pull the bike on, and then ange accidentally dropped her big bag off the train. the only problem was that she dropped her bag right on top of the scary short lady. so at this moment, i'm picking up anges bag off the platform, apologising, the lady is fixing her glasses and looking disgusted, ange is having a breakdown on the train, and the driver is standing there, holding the bike, looking like he wished he was anywhere but there. so we finally got everything on the train, but we still had the problem of having no tickets. i tried to speak german, but all i know is "nein, das ist mein hamburger!" which wasnt going to help us.
when she saw ange crying, the lady softened a little, and wasnt yelling at us anymore. she told us to go and sit down, and thankfully we had our eurail tickets which helped. she still wanted our other tickets though. she then left to do her rounds, and we were given some breathing space. ange had calmed down, and i was freaking out that we had no tickets for the whole trip and how were we going to communicate this to the ticket inspectors and why should they believe us? then about an hour in, the lady simply walked past, and handed ange a wad of paper. now it was my turn to get a tad teary as we realised that it was our tickets! the man that we had asked at the start had seen us drop them and taken them onto the train. geez! we went and found the scary lady who wasnt so scary anymore, and gave her one of the little koala bears that we bought with us. she was very chuffed. it was nice that we could communicate to say thankyou even though we couldn't speak each other's language.
the rest of the trip through the various stops in germany was, thankfully, very uneventful. the 6 hour wait from 7pm till 1am was a killer, but we survived. about half an hour till our train was leaving, we thought we'd be smart and get on the train early. when we got up there we realised that everyone had had this idea, and the train was chock-a-block. to make matters worse, it was a gross smelly train, and you had to go in cabins with other people who had all taken their shoes off! we opened door after door on sleeping people to try and find a seat, because our designated seats were being slept on by someone who refused to get off and slammed the door on us. the only cabin we could find that had room had one man in it, so we asked if we could sit there, he said yes and we walked in. big mistake. it smelled so bad, which was possibly his feet, and to top it off, he was smoking inside the cabin, which was tiny. when you've been travelling for a very long time with no sleep, its easy to get irritated by little things..
six hours later, we arrived in paris...
at 2pm we rode back to the hotel and crashed. we slept for 24 hours straight! no more overnight trains for us! we woke up refereshed and eager to explore paris some more...
... but its getting late so we'll tell you about that next time!
1 comment:
that was the funniest story I should'nt laugh but that would make a good comedy skit
luv you heaps mum x x
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