ICE on Ferry

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Pompeyfan
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Re: ICE on Ferry

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XPTE wrote:
bigvern wrote:Last time I crossed from Rodby to Puttgarden it was on an IC3 (White Worm). Unfortunately the only seats we could reserve were in the cancer car so not the most pleasant journey, glad to get off on the ferry for some fresh air.
What's the cancer car? And why was it not pleasant in that carriage?
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Re: ICE on Ferry

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I took an overnight train from Berlin to Copenhagen and that took the Ferry at one point in the night, we didn't have to wake up or get out of bed though.
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Re: ICE on Ferry

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Yes sorry, cancer car = smoking coach. Old basher lingo!
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