mini shelter meet
Martin Naef
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Mon Sep 17 23:54:09 CEST 2007
Peter Korsten wrote:
>>> So, did they take the train from Switzerland and the plane from Schiphol?
>> Nope, no trains this time: We flew into Duesseldorf-Weeze on Friday
>> (erm, well, cut the "Duesseldorf" part here), rented a car to drive to
>> the Wedding, and caught the plane again on Monday morning. That airport
>> has been spared of any connection to public transport.
> Oh, OK. Perhaps it's an old air force base, like Frankfurt Hahn? We
It is, indeed. It still has this very distinct air force base feeling to
it when you drive to the airport, with the old buildings still there.
Most of them are no longer in use, although it seems that there's
eventually some local businesses moving into these premises (I remember
there was exactly nothing a year ago, but I saw a couple of business
signs up now).
If it wasn't for the absolutely horrendous public transport links (you
have to *call* a bus to get you to the nearest train station, which
isn't anything particularly big either), I'd actually quite like the
airport.
> Weird thing, that, travelling. But I can recommend D?sseldorf over
Traveling, yes, I've done my share this year... I'm really looking
forward to a month *at home*.
> What was truly weird, though, when we arrived at Schiphol earlier this
> year, that there was not passport check. The Schengen Treaty at work...
Yup. Definitely among the better inventions of the EU...
Bye
Martin
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