Re: Renting Car Vs. Travelling by Train-Which is cheaper?
- From: "Miss L. Toe" <missltoemissltoe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 14:35:29 -0500
"Frank F. Matthews" <frankfmatthews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> rr1980_5@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> > For city to city go for the train and experience a great european way
> > to travel., see the people and life, the journey becomes part of the
> > holiday, time it so you can see the countryside, by plane or by car
> > you are insulated in a metal tube or tin box.and it avoids hanging
> > around airports or motorways which is not a lot of fun
> > http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en will give you a good idea
> > about timings , although for pricing you will have to go to other
> > sites.
> > May be worth looking at rail pases, such as eurorail .
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> Strangely I find the train to be a large metal box which cuts me off
> from the countryside. If I want to see the country driving is preferable.
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You should try walking, you can feel it and smell it too.
Just be careful of the cow pats...
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