Brussels to Berlin

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I am used to being at Midi-Bruxelles on business.  It was odd being their on pleasure.  It was deserted and yet still early, 21.30.  Almost nothing open.  This was a big surprise as I was expecting to get a hot meal.  Had to settle for two cans of beer and a tub of Pringles (cans because the cafe was closing to couldn't stand me bottles and a glass).

Waiting for my delayed 23.41 sleeper to Berlin, I mused about the things that I knew that I didn't have and that were of slight concern.  Top of the list was a Ukranian / Russian phrase book (or even Polish).  I shamefully don't even know what please or thank you are.

I think that I was on the same platform as when I got the non-sleeper from Brussels to Cologne in my race with Mick (I lost by five hours, my journey-time being twice his]).  On that occasion the platform changed from 3 to 20-something - they are a long way apart. 

It is cold and deserted. 

The train was five minutes late but was fantastic.  When I found my berth, I was in a compartment that had three beds.  I was on the bottom and the others were not occupied.  I had a corner shower / loo bathroom that had three sets of very nice-looking toiletries.  It was all very clean and new.  There was a shave point for me to charge my iPod. 

The bed was made and on it was a bottle of water and a small bottle of wine and a glass glass. 

This was my first sleeper and I felt like I was in a spy film.  It was warm, cosy and utterly fantastic.  Carpet and wood-paneling.  The conductor / guard / attendant (he was all of these and much more) came and checked my ticket and asked whether I wanted tea or coffee in the morning. "They are all included' he said. 

Woke at about 7.30 after a good if slightly broken sleep.  The train stopped quite a bit and people got on and off.  I sort of expected it to be no stops. 

Shower was hot and lovely. 

Attendant brought me a big bag of breakfast and a good coffee (2 yoghurts, 2 bread rolls, whole! 125g Camembert, croissant and butter/jam/chocolate spread).   He also tells me that the train is now one hour late.  I ate lots of Camembert.

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