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Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg Rail Operator |
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There's a lot to do in the Benelux countries. Belgium has some really attractive yet laid-back towns, the Netherlands has buzzing cities like Amsterdam and Luxembourg is one of the most cosmopolitan places in the region.
Getting to Benelux
Belgium is extremely accessible from the UK, with the Eurostar taking you there in just 2 hours and 15 minutes. From Brussels high-speed InterCity and Thalys trains travel to the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Germany. Brussels is also connected to Paris via the TGV Est Europeen and to Germany via ICE trains. |
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Thalys |
| Thalys operates a fleet of distinctive red trains that operate between Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Germany. These trains also provide excellent connectivity from airports in Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels. |
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TGV |
| TGV trains travel at ultra fast speeds of 320kph and can carry you from Lille to Brussels in a jiffy. The TGV Est Europeen line allows you to travel directly from Paris and Luxembourg. Special facilities are available for families, business travellers and wheelchair users.
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CityNightLine |
| The CityNightLine is an overnight train linking major cities in Germany, The Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland. The train provides an extremely comfortable experience ensuring that you arrive at your destination completely refreshed. Seating options include reclining seats, two and four berth compartments and deluxe upstairs cabins equipped with toilets, showers and panoramic windows. |
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ICE (InterCity Express) Trains |
| ICE Trains are among the most comfortable in Europe and are also extremely fast. They travel at 300kph between major cities in the Benelux countrues and Germany. Trains are equipped with reclining seats, bar buffets, special compartments for families and a front viewing car with a glass panel that gives you a driver's eye view of things. |
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