
I'm planning a trip to Europe. My question is explained below.?
According to the Eurail timetable for trains I use, there no trains that go from Bern to Florence. I'm really confused, how will I get from Bern to Florence, where there are no trains Eurail? The schedule I used: http://www.eurail.com/downloads/eurail/eurail-timetable-2010-trains- europe.pdf I do not want to steal or take a bus. Is it possible that I can take a train station and take another train to Florence?
There are trains to Florance, it is just that the databases use the Italian spelling name rather than English. I prefer this planner: http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en?newrequest=yes&protocol=http: It & finds that Florance Florence, which is the Italian spelling. Looking at the calendar also gives you related to the city like Florence. Remember that as a schedule that gives only a selection of trains, a rail planner like the one I gave the link to here more trains. "In Bern, Travel Milan, and there you take the train to Florance / Firenze, sometimes you change several times, but each time I checked the trip went Milan, Milano local spelling. Another site that can be very useful is: http://www.seat61.com/ special page on railpasses: http://www.seat61.com/Railpass.htm By the way, there are no trains Eurail, Eurail is a seller of tickets for trains in different European companies.and called a pass that allows travel more European countries. You can use a large number of trains that are not in the calendar you have accessed.
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European Rail Timetable Winter/Spring 2009 (European Rail Timetable: The Only Up-To-The-Minute Guide to) $6.74 The Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable is the only comprehensive guide to rail and ferry services throughout Europe. This Independent Traveller’s Edition appears twice yearly and is a speciallyextended version of the monthly European Rail Timetable, based on the June and Decembereditions. As well as detailed train and ferry timetables (also some buses where trains are sparse), this extendededit… |
