Köln Hbf to Liège-Guillemins - ICE 316 09.42-10.44, 30 August 2023
This trip report is for others to learn from my experience.
I was on a three-week European rail trip, some segments I'll share here later. I had arrived into Köln a couple of days earlier to take in the Cathedral, the Rhine River, and the Chocolate Factory. I stayed at the Ibis Köln am Dom for a couple of nights, which is directly attached to Köln's main train station. While expensive and having small rooms, I loved the hotel for its location and breakfast. I was even very surprised at how quiet it was despite being next to a busy train station and the Cathedral!
But all things must come to an end, and I had to leave for Liège in the morning of the 30th to connect to another train the next day. The plan was pretty simple: a one-hour ICE train, followed by a visit to the laundromat before checking in to my hotel next to the train station and spending the afternoon and evening exploring Liége. This would also be my first real high-speed experience, as the ICE train uses two dedicated segments capable of at least 250 km/h (or 150mph). I think one segment is rated for 280 km/h! It would beat my speed record set earlier this year by the Lincoln Service of 110mph. Plus, I get to experience my first ICE train. I wouldn't have a lot of time to go to the cafe car, but I had no need to after breakfast.
So after taking the photo of Köln Hbf, I picked up my bags, checked out of the hotel, stepped through a door in the back and was in the train station. Not often you can say that! Once at the departure board I found the gate and started walking towards it, as I had perhaps ten minutes before departure.
This trip report is for others to learn from my experience.
I was on a three-week European rail trip, some segments I'll share here later. I had arrived into Köln a couple of days earlier to take in the Cathedral, the Rhine River, and the Chocolate Factory. I stayed at the Ibis Köln am Dom for a couple of nights, which is directly attached to Köln's main train station. While expensive and having small rooms, I loved the hotel for its location and breakfast. I was even very surprised at how quiet it was despite being next to a busy train station and the Cathedral!
But all things must come to an end, and I had to leave for Liège in the morning of the 30th to connect to another train the next day. The plan was pretty simple: a one-hour ICE train, followed by a visit to the laundromat before checking in to my hotel next to the train station and spending the afternoon and evening exploring Liége. This would also be my first real high-speed experience, as the ICE train uses two dedicated segments capable of at least 250 km/h (or 150mph). I think one segment is rated for 280 km/h! It would beat my speed record set earlier this year by the Lincoln Service of 110mph. Plus, I get to experience my first ICE train. I wouldn't have a lot of time to go to the cafe car, but I had no need to after breakfast.
So after taking the photo of Köln Hbf, I picked up my bags, checked out of the hotel, stepped through a door in the back and was in the train station. Not often you can say that! Once at the departure board I found the gate and started walking towards it, as I had perhaps ten minutes before departure.