As the project developed we realised that the bureaucrazy of some railway companies and other official instances like city councils, did absolutely not match with our initial time planing. Therefore, we had to learn to be VERY patient and EXTREMELY flexible in order for the project not to be drowned amongst bureaucrats.
Edessa, Greece, April 1997 < big exhibition at a small train station >
Route and provisional planning of the europartrain through Europe
COUNTRY |
DATE |
CITY / TRAIN STATION |
Greece |
20 March -
3 April 1997 |
Thessaloniki |
Greece |
5 April -
11 April |
Alexandroupolis |
Greece |
13 April -
21 April |
Drama |
Greece |
23 April -
29 April |
Edessa |
Greece |
1 May -
9 May |
Florina |
Yugoslavia |
24 June -
15 July |
Belgrade |
Yugoslavia |
18 July -
27 July |
Novi Sad |
Yugoslavia |
30 July -
9 August |
Nis |
Hungary |
2 October -
23 October |
Budapest |
Hungary |
31 October -
17 November |
Sékesfehérvár |
Hungary |
26 November -
10 Dec. 1997 |
Gjör |
Austria |
23 April -
3 May 1998 |
Vienna |
Austria |
5 May -
12 May |
Graz |
Austria |
14 May -
21 May |
Linz |
The Netherlands |
4 November -
11 November |
Hoorn (artist laboratory and exhibition) |
The Netherlands |
13 November -
25 November |
Amsterdam |
The Netherlands |
27 November -
7 December |
Delfzijl |
The Netherlands |
8 September -
20 September 1999 |
Leeuwarden |
Belgium |
canceled |
Sint-Niklaas (artist laboratory and exhibition) |
Belgium |
canceled |
Brussels |
Belgium |
canceled |
Knokke |
Luxembourg |
canceled |
Luxembourg |
Poland |
27 August -
3. September 2000 |
Cracow (artist laboratory)
Leeuwarden (NL) |
Poland |
15. September
21. September |
Cracow |
Poland |
Autumn 2000 |
Gdansk |
Poland |
Autumn 2000 |
Warsaw (Railway Museeum) |
April 1997, Drama, Greece < ready to move on >
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