How to read these timetables: Read downwards. Each column of times is a train you can take. A horizontal line means you need to change trains. There's no need to reserve in advance, just turn up, buy ...
Buy train tickets & passes for Europe & around the world... Choose the right link for where you live. Read the European train ticket advice here.
Train travel is a more rewarding alternative to flying which reduces our contribution to climate change and brings us closer to the countries we visit. This site explains how to travel comfortably & ...
Each European country has its own national train operator with its own ticketing system and website. There are private operators too. Most operators offer cheap budget-airline-style fares if you book ...
Bangkok to the Bridge on the River Kwai by train for 100 baht ($2): Two daily trains link Bangkok's Thonburi station with Kanchanaburi & the Bridge on the River Kwai. See train times here. The third ...
Option 1, London to Stockholm by Eurostar & the Hamburg-Stockholm sleeper. The most time-effective option, with daily departures using the route in red on the route map below. Leave London in the ...
First Minute fares from €16 in 2nd class or €39 in 1st class. Advance-purchase tickets only good for the specific departure you book, no refunds, no changes to travel plans. The price varies, with ...
Buy tickets at the Portuguese Railways website www.cp.pt. This sells tickets for Portuguese long-distance trains including Lisbon-Porto & Lisbon-Algarve. There are cheap advance-purchase fares if you ...
It normally runs Singapore to Bangkok once or twice each month from March to December. Journey 2 nights, 3 days. Includes a brief tour of Kuala Kangsar and a visit to the Bridge on the River Kwai. It ...
You can travel from London to Oslo by train all the way, with an overnight stop in Hamburg, leaving London on day 1 and arriving Oslo late at night on day 2. Or take an evening Eurostar and travel to ...
The Belgrade-Sofia route has had its ups and downs in recent years, the result of limited resources and poor management. There used to be a daytime train and overnight train between these European ...
Introduced in 1990, X2000 is Sweden's 200 km/h (125 mph) tilting high-speed train, run by SJ (Swedish railways) and operating on the Copenhagen-Malmö-Stockholm, Gothenburg-Stockholm & Stockholm-Oslo ...