Important Europian Cities
· Aalborg; Aarhus ; Aix-En-Provence; Amsterdam; Angouleme; Ankara Annecy; Antwerp; Ashford; Athens Avignon
· Balaton; Barcelona; Basel; Bastogne; Belfast; Belgrade; Bergen; Berlin Bern; Besançon; Bologna; Bordeaux; Bregenz; Bruges; Brussels Bucharest; Budapest
· Cannes; Cardiff; Cologne; Como; Copenhagen; Cordoba; Cork
· Davos; Dijon; Dresden; Dublin; Dubrovnik
· Edinburgh; Eisenstadt
· Florence; Frankfurt
· Geneva; Genoa; Ghent; Glasgow; Graz; Grenoble
· Hamburg; Helsinki
· Innsbruck; Interlaken; Istanbul
· Karlovy Vary; Karlsruhe; Klagenfurt; Krakow
· La Rochelle; Lausanne; Liege; Lille; Linz; Lisbon; Liverpool; Ljubljana · London; Lourdes; Lucerne; Lugano; Lyon
· Maastricht; Madrid; Malaga; Manchester; Marseille; Milan
· Montpellier; Mulhouse; Munich
· Namur; Nantes; Naples; Nice; Nuremberg
· Odense; Olomouc; Oslo; Oxford
· Padua; Paris; Pisa; Plovdiv; Porto; Prague
· Rauma; Rennes; Rhodes; Rome; Rotterdam
· Salzburg; San Sebastian; Seville; Sienna; Sofia; Spiez; Split
· St Poelten; Stockholm; Strasbourg; Stuttgart
· The Hague; Thessaloniki; Toledo; Toulouse; Tours; Turin; Turku
· Valencia; Varna; Venice; Vienna
· Warsaw
· Zagreb; Zermatt; Zurich
European Countries Railways
Going by train is often considered the only 'real' way of travelling. Just settling down in your own chair or compartment relax and enjoy watching the landscape slowly change around you in fast, comfortable and eco-friendly trains.Buying food from local vendors during intermediate stops, having dinner on board, or even the simple act of sleeping. It all somehow seems to be more adventurous scenario when rail tracks are involved. which go all over
Europe .
Trains are a convenient mode of short, medium and long distance travel across Europe. Western and central
Europe has a dense and widely used railway network spanning the entire continent. Trains are flexible in modern day society. The opportunities for destination travel in
Europe are endless. Virtually any town larger than about 50,000 inhabitants has a railway station with frequent connections. The quality, speed and price of train travel depends on the country, Western European countries generally offering higher speed and more luxurious trains at higher prices than Eastern European countries.
For short distances, European trains are fast, reliable and frequent. For longer distances they can be preferable to flying for several reasons.
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