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Subject: [Leica] Travel question
From: nathan at nathanfoto.com (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Fri Feb 29 10:14:20 2008
References: <47C6FB31.5060.524B62@leica.rcmckee.com> <C3ECB8FF.1CC8E%john@johnspayne.com> <20080229075110.854FC382C348@320.hostserv.eu>

Just to clarify: for any of the trips John is thinking of, i.e.  
Germany-France-Austria-Italy there are no customs controls and no  
passport controls on arrival, regardless of mode of transport. All  
those countries are in the Schengen zone.

Nathan

On 29-feb-2008, at 8:59, Didier Ludwig wrote:

> John
>
> As Nathan recommended, use trains for shorter travels. Railways  
> have a much bigger acceptance here, and the railway net is very  
> dense and the trains mostly comfortable. Short and middle distance  
> flights are not that easy and affordable like in the US. You cross  
> customs and controls 2x per flight, lose a lot of time, and often  
> the airports are far away from the cities' centres and the taxi  
> ride quite expensive. Customs controls in the trains are much  
> easier. Last time I took an intl. night train I gave my passport to  
> the conductor after the boarding, and in the morning, he gave it  
> back to me.
>
> The german railways (Deutsche Bundesbahn) offer a lot of special  
> arrangements, so if you have a concrete travelling plan they may  
> work out a suiting arrangement for you. I recommend 1st class which  
> is usually still way cheaper than scheduled flights.
>
> For distances like Frankfurt-Vienna or Frankfurt-Rome a flight  
> might be the better solution. But book early, especially if you  
> want a low cost airline.
>
> Enjoy the german beer. They have the best in the world (together  
> with the Czech's).
>
> Didier
>
>
>
>> I have a job to shoot in southern Germany in early May and would  
>> appreciate
>> any helpful thoughts on traveling there.  Have not done much in  
>> the way of
>> flying so help with security check points, batt chg. Adapters,  
>> travel once
>> I'm there, I'm thinking mostly rail.  I want to fly into  
>> Frankfort, shoot a
>> wedding, and then travel for 6ish days and fly out of Frankfort.  
>> Travel to
>> include maybe Vienna, northern Italy, then into Paris for 3 days  
>> and rail
>> back to Frankfort.  Maybe see Wetzlar...
>> Any help would be much appreciated.
>> Regards,
>> John Payne
>
>
>
>
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Replies: Reply from leica at screengang.com (Didier Ludwig) ([Leica] Travel question)
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Message from john at johnspayne.com (John Payne) ([Leica] Travel question)
Message from leica at screengang.com (Didier Ludwig) ([Leica] Travel question)