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Thalys Trains
The Thalys service in Belguim connects Brussels to Paris, Cologne, Dusseldorf and Amsterdam. The service from Brussels to Paris.
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Eurostar
The Eurostar operating between London and Paris/Brussels is now a firm favorite with European Rail travelers.
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ICE
The ICE (Inter-City Express) service operates primarily in Germany serving 32 destinations, though there are also some ICE rail links to Switzerland and Austria.
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TGV
The network of high-speed TGV trains, which have been in existence since 1981, connects 150 destinations in both France and the rest of Europe.
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THE REAL EUROPE. WITH RAIL EUROPE
We may be biased, but the train really is the best way to travel through Europe.
Whether this is your first Eurail journey or your tenth (or more), Rail Europe can take you where you want to be. Travel to capital cities and charming, forgotten towns where time has stood still for centuries. You can save by going second-class (it's hardly roughing it) or travel first class all the way - with gourmet meals and private sleepes. |
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Inter Rail
From the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean the best way to explore Europe is the Inter Rail. It's great value for money too, starting from as little as £10 a day!
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Benelux Rail Pass
Don't limit yourself to just one of these enchanting countries; Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands are all easily accessible with the Benelux pass.
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Swiss Rail Pass
Switzerland is not just about mountains, snow and skiing. With a whole range of Swiss passes there is just no excuse for not seeing more of this fascinating country.
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