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This guide to touring Europe by train covers 24 base cities in 17 countries and 93 day excursions to sur rounding destinations '
The only individual guide on the market devoted exclusively to rail travel in Great Britain, this new edition includes the only thorough updates of all fares and schedules in print, new day trips to towns connected by the Channel Tunnel and how to access it with a rail pass, as well as new attractions, tours, and other travel information for excursions. 20 photos & maps.
This guide to British train travel provides up-to-date information on fares schedules and pass options It is also filled Z99 tips on keeping costs down traveling light conquering jet lag and exchanging currency Learn how to use London Glasgow E
This guide to touring Britain by train features London, Glasgow and Edinburgh as base cities with side trips to 45 surrounding destinations. It also discusses crossing the Irish Sea by train and crossing the English Channel via the Chunnel.'
Britain by BritRail and Europe by Eurail are the only ones devoted exclusively to rail travel in Europe and Great Britain, with both timetables and suggestions on what to see and do along the way. Each guide has the most up-to-date information on fares, schedules, and pass options. Extras include: -- Tips on keeping costs down, traveling light, conquering jet lag, exchanging currency, and languages -- Current photos and detailed station and city maps -- Anecdotal and historical sidebars -- The latest information on the Chunnel and other Channel crossings -- Optional preplanned itineraries for the easiest travel imaginable There is no better way to see England, Scotland, and Wales than by train, and there is no better guide to the British train system than by Britain by BritRail. This guide explains how to use London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff as base cities for day excursions to outlying points of interest.
This guide to traveling Britain by rail has the most up-to-date information on fares, schedules and pass options. New extras include tips on keeping costs down, exchanging currency and detailed station and city maps.
The most up-to-date information on fares, schedules, and pass options for train travel in England, Scotland, and Wales, including more than forty rail trips and day excursions to outlying areas and points of interest from London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff.
The only individual guides on the market devoted exclusively to rail travel in Europe and Great Britain, the newest editions of these annuals are completely revised, including -- the only through updates of all fares and schedules in print, -- new attractions, tours, and other travel information for excursions, -- new day trips to towns connected by the Channel Tunnel and how to access it with a rail pass, -- new photographs and maps, -- at-a-glance base city information sections with pho numbers, travel times, and special information about the destination.
Travelers learn how to tour England, Scotland, and Wales by train, with detailed side trips to other towns and points of interest from London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff. Tips on keeping costs down, traveling light, conquering jet lag, exchanging currency, and languages included. Photos and detailed station and city maps.
Britain by BritRail and Europe by Eurail are the only ones devoted exclusively to rail travel in Europe and Great Britain, with both timetables and suggestions on what to see and do along the way. Each guide has the most up-to-date information on fares, schedules, and pass options. Extras include: -- Tips on keeping costs down, traveling light, conquering jet lag, exchanging currency, and languages -- Current photos and detailed station and city maps -- Anecdotal and historical sidebars -- The latest information on the Chunnel and other Channel crossings -- Optional preplanned itineraries for the easiest travel imaginable There is no better way to see England, Scotland, and Wales than by train, and there is no better guide to the British train system than by Britain by BritRail. This guide explains how to use London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff as base cities for day excursions to outlying points of interest.