Recently I unearthed the trip report on my first trip on leave out of Berlin. It was typed for my family in Oregon, so there are some references that are obscure. In early December 1969 it was cold everywhere that I stopped. And I learned the French word "fermée" (closed) quickly. However, in an era when our governments were not getting along well, French people went out of their way to make me feel welcome and tourist spots were glad to have me at that time of year. Click on the typewritten text to enlarge it.
The reference to 'Isabel' is a continuation of a previous post here about escorting a French aristocrat on the South Jersey Coast commuter line.
https://www.amtraktrains.com/threads/she-despised-penn-central-sandwiches.83534/
Braunschweig Hbf - just walk up to the counter and buy a little pasteboard ticket. No reservations required.
Note: Sacre Couer was a basilica, not a cathedral.
226 steps. The funicular was fermée.
More to come.
The reference to 'Isabel' is a continuation of a previous post here about escorting a French aristocrat on the South Jersey Coast commuter line.
https://www.amtraktrains.com/threads/she-despised-penn-central-sandwiches.83534/
Braunschweig Hbf - just walk up to the counter and buy a little pasteboard ticket. No reservations required.
Note: Sacre Couer was a basilica, not a cathedral.
226 steps. The funicular was fermée.
More to come.
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