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There are several trains that can take your from the heart of a European city directly to the snow. Several day and night trains run to most destinations in the French and Swiss Alps, the Pyrenees as well as Andorra, Austria and Northern Italy.
The most popular ways to reach the slopes are:
1. Eurostar Direct Ski Train
2. Eurostar to Paris, Brussels or Lille, followed by a connecting ski train
3. The Rail Europe Snow Train
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Travelling by rail to your ski resort is:
- Easy - Speed right into the heart of Europe's finest ski areas and resorts
- Flexible - Day and night trains (including Rail Europe's legendary Snow Train to the French Alps) run constantly to most destinations in the French and Swiss Alps, and the Pyrenees, as well as Andorra, Austria and Northern Italy
- Green - A full train leaves only a small carbon footprint for you individually, compared to some forms of transport to the slopes
- Good Value - Prices start from £89 return to the slopes (plus it's often cheaper to transport your kit)
- Time-saving - Travelling overnight and arriving first thing buys you maximum time on the slopes and off
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