Cernavoda Station |
Some checking showed the trains were still running, so at great expense a ticket was purchased for the 1445h train from Cernavoda.
Station buffet |
Having been warned off the railways in several
countries, I felt that it was worth a challenge and expected the worst. I got a first class ticket (ok, so I chickened out of 2nd) and can say that it was equal in standard to the trains I take in the UK, up the East Coast line. Warm, and comfortable (once the lodger in my seat had been persuaded to move) but a bit slow. Several stops for quite some time with no info on what was happening.
It arrived on time but then took 6 hours to reach Bucharest...but at least it did!
They do miss a trick, though. With a train full of people, someone somewhere needs to be selling over-priced food and drink. It was strange that no one's set this up. Maybe they don't know how desparate people get on a train for a Kitkat and warm beer...the UK can teach them a thing or two.
BUT, as I said, it got there.
After that, the snow hung about a while but no more falls. Unlike the UK, where it just rained for 3 months solidly. Miserable place.
The pics here were taken in early February as the snow was well melting by then. I took them on a visit to the station on a boring Sunday. The pic on the left shows probably one requiring the most resilient employees. Petrol tankers passing to Constanta have guards every 3-4 tankers, all kitted out ready for trouble. I guess it's a real threat but not an easy job riding shotgun for 200 miles in freezing temperatures!
Anyway, time to change the snow tyres. Soon time to fill up the pool.