We got to the Frankfurt Hahn airport around midnight. I had reserved a hotel room near the airport. Since I had to leave early (and it cost over $10) I didn't get the breakfast, but they billed me anyway and wouldn't let me cancel it when I checked in. After packing things to get ready to go, I woke up at 5:30 a.m. Sunday morning. I ate the breakfast--a European-style one with lunch meat and cheese. So, even though there are signs against this, I paid for it, so I made myself some sandwiches to eat on the trains that day. The bus to Frankfurt left at 6:15 and arrived at 8. I got on a commuter train to go up to Marburg (an hour north) so I could pick up my luggage from Herrmanns and then took a train back to Frankfurt. The train to Vienna left a little before noon. The 7.5 hour trip was ok, although it was rainy part of the way, ruining the scenery. Also, Europeans smell. Really badly. Badly enough that I want to gag every time I get on public transportation. The guy next to me was no exception. Fortunately, he got off soon.
I arrived at the Vienna west train station at 7:30 p.m., in plenty of time to catch my bus at 8:30, or so I thought. The buses left from the airport so I had to take an 8:00 shuttle bus there for 6€ ($9). The bus stopped at the south train station and reached the airport at 8:33, just in time to see the bus I needed take off. It was the last bus of the night to go to Brno, so I started freaking out. It was also pouring this entire time, to make matters worse. I called the program director in Brno and asked what to do. He said there was a train leaving from the west train station--the place I had just come from. I didn't want to pay the 9 bucks again, so I begged the driver of the shuttle bus and showed him my receipt for the ride a half hour before. We again stopped at the south train station on the way to the west station. Once there, I did not see my train on the list of departures. When I asked at the counter, I was told that train left from the south train station, where I had stopped at twice in the past 2 hours. I was able to take a city tram there for 1.70€. I finally got on the train about 10:30 p.m. It was a leftover from the Soviet days. Everything was in Russian. There were reserved cabins, which all were empty, but locked. If you didn't have a reservation, you got to stand in the hallway--which was 2.5 feet wide--for the entire hour-long trip. So after standing forever, I got off at the first stop in the Czech Republic, Breclav. I had been using my Austrian Eurail pass, which was okay in Austria, but not good in the CR. No ticket places were open at 11:30 p.m. either. Nothing was in English and there were some ticket kiosks, but only in Czech. I knew what train to get on, however, so I did and hoped for the best. This one looked more like a cattle trailer than a train. Same story with the standing in the hallway. When a train official came by and asked for my ticket, I feigned frantic searching. She asked what stop (I think) and I said that I was going to Brno, the first stop. Since it was the first one, she let it pass. I got to Brno about 12:40 a.m.
The information I had about how to get to my dorm was for taking transportation during the day...only night trains were running at this time. I asked a girl who appeared to be in college what I do and where I go. She told me the tram to take and the stop for my dorm. I went to the stop and didn't see anything remotely resembling a dorm. No one was on the street to ask. So I just sat with my suitcases and waited for anyone to walk by (at 1:30 am). Eventually, a couple people came and told me how to get to the dorm. It was a few blocks away and up a steep hill. The front desk is open 24 hours/day, but the check-in person didn't speak English, so I had a hard time getting all the paperwork ready to move into my room. I finally did and reached my room at about 2:30 am, where I found my roommate fast asleep. No Internet meant I wasn't able to contact my parents to tell them I had arrived (4.5 hours late). By this time, I was very happy to just go to bed, after having traveled all day and getting only a few hours of sleep the night before.
2 comments:
This entry was very tragic and overwhelming! I would have freaked out! At least you're a boy, so it's not as bad to be wandering around alone at night. But still. When Andy and I were in Germany/Austria this summer, we also had a situation where the platform our train was going to be leaving from kept changing, so we kept running back and forth! I like how you feigned searching for a ticket, haha. Well, wow. What an adventure.
Whoa! You had an adventure and you weren't even to school yet. I probably would have just sat down and cried. And then wanted to go home! Hope you're having fun!
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