EuropeTravel-Trivia Quiz #152
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EuropeTravel-Trivia Quiz #152
Stats...busiest, tallest, biggest, etc.
1- Europe's Busiest Train Stations (where passengers get on and off- not just pass thru- so no Clapham Junctions)!
What is the busiest passenger train station in Europe?
2- What are the next four busiest stations -in any order?
3- What is the busiest passenger train station in London?
4- What is Spain's busiest train station?
5- What is the Netherlands busiest train station?
6- What is the highest mountain peak in the Alps east of the Brenner Pass?
7- What are the three tallest churches in Europe?
8- What are the highest waterfalls in France?
9- What is the largest waterfall in Europe?
10- What are the three largest churches in Europe (the first is about 10 X higher than the 2nd highest!)
BONUS QUESTION!
Cowboy1968 on Jan 24, 17 at 7:43am
Bonus cheese question (with your permission, Pal)
Which three European countries can claim that this cheese originated within (their present day) borders, and what's its name?
Hint: You do not need perfect vision to identify this cheese.>
PS- The Quiz Committee would enjoy any questions you care to enter-just add them on during posts!
Cheers,,, The Committee!
1- Europe's Busiest Train Stations (where passengers get on and off- not just pass thru- so no Clapham Junctions)!
What is the busiest passenger train station in Europe?
2- What are the next four busiest stations -in any order?
3- What is the busiest passenger train station in London?
4- What is Spain's busiest train station?
5- What is the Netherlands busiest train station?
6- What is the highest mountain peak in the Alps east of the Brenner Pass?
7- What are the three tallest churches in Europe?
8- What are the highest waterfalls in France?
9- What is the largest waterfall in Europe?
10- What are the three largest churches in Europe (the first is about 10 X higher than the 2nd highest!)
BONUS QUESTION!
Cowboy1968 on Jan 24, 17 at 7:43am
Bonus cheese question (with your permission, Pal)
Which three European countries can claim that this cheese originated within (their present day) borders, and what's its name?
Hint: You do not need perfect vision to identify this cheese.>
PS- The Quiz Committee would enjoy any questions you care to enter-just add them on during posts!
Cheers,,, The Committee!
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Yup Ulm the tallest church and St Peters by far the biggest.
Not sure of answer to Bonus Question-I'd have guessed Ementhal for no good reason but would say hetismij knows her cheeses.
Not sure of answer to Bonus Question-I'd have guessed Ementhal for no good reason but would say hetismij knows her cheeses.
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Largest church is Saint Peter in Rome I would venture.
Notre dame in the top 3 and Yammaoukro>
Yammaoukro - is that in Belgium?
NDame not even close.
2nd largest is in Spain- 3rd largest in Italy
Notre dame in the top 3 and Yammaoukro>
Yammaoukro - is that in Belgium?
NDame not even close.
2nd largest is in Spain- 3rd largest in Italy
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1. With or without S-Bahn and metro passengers?
with or without tram passengers (the tramway of Karsruhe for example uses railway tracks)?
Zurich (26 tracks) has about half a million daily passengers changing trains (and a lot of others remaining in transiting trains), but I wouldn't consider it as a big station. All train changes can easily be done in les than 10 minutes.
6. There are no peaks reaching at least 4000 metres east of Brenner. The highest one's are Grossglockner (about 3800m), Grossvenediger (about 3700m), Wiesbachhorn (about 3500m).
with or without tram passengers (the tramway of Karsruhe for example uses railway tracks)?
Zurich (26 tracks) has about half a million daily passengers changing trains (and a lot of others remaining in transiting trains), but I wouldn't consider it as a big station. All train changes can easily be done in les than 10 minutes.
6. There are no peaks reaching at least 4000 metres east of Brenner. The highest one's are Grossglockner (about 3800m), Grossvenediger (about 3700m), Wiesbachhorn (about 3500m).
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Yes#6 is Grossglockner at 3,798 m.
1- Zurich is # 5
I realize that there are too many hard to measure factors for that type of question.
#1 Paris-Nord 207.5 million passengers
#2 Hamburg Hbf 175
#3 Frankfurt Bhf 164
#4 Rome Termini 150
#5 Zurich Hbf 144.5
1- Zurich is # 5
I realize that there are too many hard to measure factors for that type of question.
#1 Paris-Nord 207.5 million passengers
#2 Hamburg Hbf 175
#3 Frankfurt Bhf 164
#4 Rome Termini 150
#5 Zurich Hbf 144.5