Olaf Johansson <noll@xxxxxxxxx> hat am 30. Mai 2012 um 18:42 geschrieben: > > 30 maj 2012 kl. 18:20 skrev Jaculus: > > > Under such circumstances my bike and a really large bag transform as > > by magic into this huge piece of luggage, which of course is no bike. > > > > 2012/5/30 Dirk Bonné <dirk.bonne@xxxxxxx>: > >> If the height is only 120cm then just remove the front wheel, then it > >> should > >> about 30x70x100.I think they'd be splitting hairs if the train management > >> would bar you from entering the train. > >> > >> Not totally unrelated: In Sweden you care not allowed to transport bikes on > >> the train. Folder solutions like your bike become important when confronted > >> with such bad service. > > > Hi everybody! Sweden here. Our train service is no doubt bad when it comes to > multimodal transports. But it is not true that bicycles are not welcome on any > trains. We are talking about the rapid, long distance services. There are > slower trains and there are regional trains - they all have possibilities to > carry your bike. > Hi, thats the same situation in germany. The fast ICE trains don't take bikes. if you have to travel across germany with bike, you can choose the medium-fast IC-trains or the dead-slow-stop-everywhere-trains. I did the latter once from OS->Füssen by changing trains 9x starting 6am and reaching Füssen at 10pm (Weekend-Group-Ticket for small budget travellers). Only other possibility is using night-trains, but they only have limited bike capacity. A luggage like bike comes in handy ;-) - DirkS ============================================================ This is the Python Mailinglist //www.freelists.org/list/python Listmaster: Jurgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx To unsubscribe send an empty mail to python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field. ============================================================