My wife and I accompanied the Univ North Carolina at Greensboro chorale on a performance trip to the Czech Republic and Austria. It was billed as an "inter-generational experience". About 40 university aged singers were joined by 8 "old folks" from the community. My wife is the singer.
Being a group tour I didn't get to explore the rail systems as much as I'd have liked. We stayed near the Andel Metro station in Prague which allowed me to experience streetcars (trams) the way they used to be run in this country years ago: Fast and frequent. Fortuitously, Trains ran a Commentary piece by Brian Solomon in the April issue encouraging railfans to check out the Czech Republic. He wasn't fooling. Czech out the street trackage.
Modern equipment too.
They also sang in Vienna. We rode a tram and the underground but I did not take photos.
Imagine my delight when we checked into our room in Salzburg and discovered the window overlooked the rail station! Imagine my Wife's groan.
The back end of a fast Railjet set arriving. I watched one of these trains overtake the tour bus while motoring on the Austrian version of the autobahn. Impressive.
I even got to see some freight action.
And oh yeah, the choir sang in some beautiful spaces, we drank good beer and saw lots of sights. The performances were well received. The group travel was tedious at times but it was a nice break from the work grind.