On-line Train Schedules
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On-line Train Schedules
I used to access www.thodendesign.com all the time to access European train schedules - it was very handy. But lately, it hasn't been "working". Do any of you have other sites that work for Europe in general, or are your sites specific to one country?
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Try <BR>http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/que...rotocol=http:& <BR> <BR>Paulo
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I usually use the deutschebahn site. The url seems to have changed to: http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/det...in/query.exe/e <BR> <BR>Others use www.raileurope.com
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http://www.hafas.de/index_e.html <BR> <BR>This one reaches 5 sites: England, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Poland. I can't read Polish, so it is not much help to me. The German, Austrian, and Swiss schedulers have English overlays. <BR>France has a board, www.sncf.com. <BR>It, too, has English overlays, but you have to keep asking for it because when you go from one section to the other it reverts back to French. Sort of quirky. <BR>You also have to tell them how old you are!! <BR>It has an impact on the price of the ticket if you are under 26 or over 62. <BR> <BR>
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Also try the www.ricksteves.com site and go to the train section - it has online schedules as well (I think it may actually link to the Deutsch Bahn site)
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This site gets you to the individual countries' rail sites, as well as the DB site (which is what's accessed if you click on EU) <BR>http://mercurio.iet.unipi.it/misc/timetabl.html <BR> <BR>I've used raileurope.com to get an idea on routes and schedules; I use the individual countries' websites to play with routing, and get prices.


