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From Finland to Angoulême. Train travel in Europe!

If you liked my previous post about traveling from Berlin to Italy, you will love this one about my train travel from Finland to France! The trip is way longer than in the last comic, plus in this one I’m going to a comics festival in Angoulême. I hope this comic can inspire others to try traveling by land, even if it is a bit slower than traveling by a plane.

I am going to say this in the comic too, but I must say it here as well. Traveling by land in a train where it’s okay to get up, move around and go to different sections of the train is so much better for my heath than sitting still on a plane. Movement is needed even for making comics and I don’t mind the extra time a train takes. What else would I be doing with that time, even if I wasn’t on a train, than making comics? Nothing! And I can definitely draw comics on a train too.

Here I am in Switzerland with my very heavy cart full of comics. The suitcase is Siiri’s.
Here I am in a train from Basel to Strasbourg and the beautiful content (views) go by as I draw comics.
Here you see me drawing the previous page! I have the InterRail app screenshot as a sketch layer, so I know where we have been and where are we going.
In this picture I am in the foreign rights tent in Angoulême in the Finnish booth finally taking apart the heavy boxes of comics! This was the happiest moment of my trip. Both me and the cart survived! Surprising!
Here I am pointing out two Finnish comics creators in the EU Webtoon exhibition: Sari Sariola and Tuomas Myllylä.
The toilet is for everyone, but one must venture into it alone… Except if you’re a pair of shepherds or a centaur with a sweet ass duck!

Who appeared in the comic?

Here’s links to everyone who appeared in the comic and that I know are artists or other creative professionals who might want to be mentioned.

5 replies on “From Finland to Angoulême. Train travel in Europe!”

Hurray extras! And holy moly I *love* that toilet sign. I wish I was a centaur with a sweet ass bird n_n

Haha, you almost always have to change the train in Malmö, even if it says it goes straight to Copenhagen. But the Lund thing hasn’t happened to me yet.

I’ve been wondering about the ecology of travelling from Finland. In practice you have to take a plane or a boat to get anywhere except Russia or northern Scandinavia, and some say that boats can pollute as much as planes! We need a high-speed night train around the gulf of Bothnia and align our gauge (raideleveys) with Sweden, at least on that track, so travelers could sleep all the way and wouldn’t need to change trains. Or a tunnel under the Gulf of Finland. Of course the way from Turku to Stockholm is shorter than from Helsinki, so less boat emissions.

Please keep normalizing land travel. I took a train to China once, and Japan another time (with a boat from Vladivostok), but now, sadly, that route is tainted.

I also came here to say that some claim that boat travel is even worse than plane when it comes to environment. Probably plane lobbyists. At least from going from Turku you avoid excessive boating. We need a high speed train with sleeping carriages around the Bothnian gulf and to align the gauge (raideleveys) with Sweden on that track, so no need to change the train in Tornio. I tried to post this yesterday evening, but accidentally double-clicked the button so my comment was considered as spam (too much caffeine).

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