
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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