Thats a crackin’ motor mate. Me and euromat saw it last spring/summertime at a Tankstalle just south of Munich, mat got so excited, he jumped out of truck and took a photo, which he did post on here somewhere. Im sure he will be along soon with the photo.
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Thats a crackin’ motor mate. Me and euromat saw it last spring/summertime at a Tankstalle just south of Munich, mat got so excited, he jumped out of truck and took a photo, which he did post on here somewhere. Im sure he will be along soon with the photo.
your right kindle, as some would say “aaahhhhhhts a laaaaavvvvvvvvllleeeeeeeeeyyyy mowtuuurrr!!”
Hi Hanson, yes it did once work for Triangle, now going it alone though as I have started my own company doing different work ‘a change is as good as a rest’ they say.
That HUPAC train really ■■■■■, doesn’t it? Did you get the one with the really nice loo? Do they still give out the bag lunch and the mattress covers each trip?
Hi Bobthedog, no the train was not brilliant but it saved me time and money as I had to be in Milan the following morning. This way I had my time off and arrived on time. Yes you still get a sandwich pack, this consisted of a ham sandwich, cheese sandwich, a small cake and a bottle of water. We had already thought on about this and had eaten at the Imbis just down the road so the sandwiches were just a snack (probably a tip for others who may use it). You still get your matress covers too, we managed to get some sleep but have had a worse nights sleep on a ferry in rough waters. Have you been on the train before as I notice that you are from Canada?
Hello Goaty, Thanks very much for your comments. She certainly turns heads wherever she goes whether it be the UK or Europe. Got offered £10,000 for her not long ago but would not part with the old gal for anything - there must be alot of fans of F12’s around - we could possibly set up a F12 appreciation society!!!
I live here now, but was a tramper for years in Europe. Used to use the train for the same reason you did, to get the 11 hour in on the way south. It meant you could get anywhere you needed to be, but it wasn’t pleasant. I never had trouble sleeping on the ferries, but I struggled once or twice on the trains.
Hi Bobthedog, Nice to know that the facilities on the train have not changed then!!! This was the first time that I had used it, will be using it again next Spring, hopefully they will have changed the sandwich selection by then ha ha.
nice pictures, as for the train, in the gardens next to the
bahnhöf are german allotments, here is a club/pub
which is normaly open apart from mondays, and they do a nice meal.