Hungarian sleeper cabin

Location: Train from Venice to Budapest

We reserved tickets for a sleeper train to Budapest, got on board, and found our cabin.

The cabin had six bunks, three per side. There was barely enough room for one person to stand between the bunks, and the top bunks were comically close to the ceiling. If I had slept on a top bunk, I wouldn't have been able to turn on my side.

There was an Eastern European man in the cabin when we arrived. He was in his 50s, appeared disheveled, and smelled awful. He said a bunch of stuff to us, eagerly, in a language that we obviously didn't understand.

Jacob knew a bit of Russian and spoke with the man for a minute or two while we took off our backpacks and put them on our bunks.

We left the cabin to look for the bar car. On the way, we asked Jacob what the guy had said. Jacob had no idea, and wasn't even sure the guy was speaking Russian. How they were able to talk for so long with each other is a mystery.

The bar car was terrific and we were halfway through a round of beers when something occurred to Mike.

"Hey, did we just leave all our stuff in an unlocked cabin with that homeless guy?"

We didn't rush back to the cabin, but we also didn't enjoy the rest of our beers as much.

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