Continuing my blog a day until the end of the current ‘lockdown’.
I hope you are enjoying them.
Seefeld is where we stayed in Austria. At something approaching 4,000 feet above sea level it made for crisp frosty mornings even in early Autumn..
The village lies on the OBB’s (Austrian Federal Railways) railway line linking Innsbruck with Munich and surprisingly is mainly single line.
The buses I saw all seemed to be funded by the Tirol region.
The buses in Seefeld all seem to terminate at the railway station.
A true ‘ Transport Interchange’ loved by all transport planners.
M RV 5058 ‘VVT’ (Verkhersverbund Tirol) ‘regio bus’, ‘Oberbayernbus’. MAN Lion’s City /1
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
M RV 5058 ‘VVT’ (Verkhersverbund Tirol) ‘regio bus’, ‘Oberbayernbus’. MAN Lion’s City /2
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
In this image, it can be seen that the bus is unloading its passengers directly onto the railway platform.
M RV 5058 ‘VVT’ (Verkhersverbund Tirol) ‘regio bus’, ‘Oberbayernbus’. MAN Lion’s City /3
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
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