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 Travelling by train

Surfing in the Internet, we have often found sites about train trips, the main subjects are surely the Interrail, the Transiberian railway and the Eurail-pass. Nearly every site pointed out in this section is personal pages, very rich of information: once again people provide exceptional resources which you could never find on any "official" source.

 

Interrail

It's a ticket which allows you to travel for a month on the railways of all Europe, (and some neighbouring Countries). Buying the Interrail is possible only for the citizens of the Countries belonging to the project, the price is different according to the selected Countries and to your age: after 26 you pay more.

  • Pedro Teixeira's Interrail Guide, in several languages and very accurately done. All that tou may wish to know about Interrail reported by an expert.
    http://members.xoom.com/inter_rail/

  • General infos about tickets and areas.
    http://www.interrail.org

  • Guide Interrail, with info and forum. Nearly all the site is in several languages, a few sections are only in German. By Peter Freisberg.
    http://interrail.net

  • www.Inter-rail. Advice, information, photos and travelogues. The site also includes a chat. Useful public transport maps of main European cities.
    http://www.dei.unipd.it/~iussigan

  • Site create by a fan (but not signed) about his 1996 Interrail travel.
    http://brahman.tky.hut.fi/bie/

  • Karl's Zone, by Karl Ng. Travel accounts with useful information and maps. Perticularly useful the page on Great Britain (where Karl has lived for 3 years). Also travels in France, Italy and Holland, plus some pages on the Interrail.
    http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Cabana...

  • Europe By Inter Rail. France, switzerland, austria, germany, hungary, yugoslavia, greece, turkey, italy Commenti: An accurate report of a long interrail tour around Europe by Cliff.
    http://www.restless-soul.co.uk/day1.htm

 
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Europe for non-european people

As far as I know, the most important ticket is the Eurail–pass: very similar to the Interrail, but conceived for those who come to travel across Europe from extraEuropean Countries.

  • Guide to Europe on a Budget. After 7 months and 17 countries in Europe, I have created this site to help others plan their own Euro adventure.
    http://www.guideforeurope.com

  • Europrail International - North America's source for European Rail Passes. From the Eurail Pass, Europass, Britrail Pass or individual country pass.
    http://www.europrail.net/

  • Site dedicated to train travellers coming to Europe (valid mostly for not Europeans, but interesting for everyone), various possibilities of discount travels.
    http://www.eurail.on.ca/welcome.html

  • Europe on a Eurorail Pass and a Prayer, by Rich Geib. The account of a travel with the ticket Eurorail pass.
    http://www.rjgeib.com/biography/europe/...

 
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Transiberian Railway

Everybody has heard about the TransSiberian: the mythic railway line crossing all Asia from West to East: here you can find any necessary information.

  • Trans-Siberian Railroad Page, by Herbert Groot Jebbink. A big lot of information, selected links, travel accounts and a very visited forum , make it a reference site for anyone wishing to travel on Trans-Siberian Railroad.
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~hgj/

  • Paul travelled across Mongolia, on Transiberian railway, across Nepal and Namibia. Here he tells his experience, a good suggestion for a travel.
    http://imsnispc01.netvigator.com/~pgunnell/

  • Trans-Siberian Railway, by John Pannell. FAQ, route, photos and indications on the travel by the famous line.
    http://www.trans-siberia.com/

  • Overland to Hong kong-The Trans Siberian Railway, by Neil Burling. A site on the Trans-Siberian, with a lot of information on the Countries gone through.
    http://members.aol.com/h2oskineil/travel/...

 
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