trains
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trains
my husband and I love to train, but have not in Italy. We are starting in Rome and ending in Paris. But I don't know which way to go. Have not been to Italy. West coast? Center or East coast? And what towns should be stop in and explore from the train??? any suggestions? thanks.. Jean
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Hi... and welcome to the Europe forum.
May I advise you of the common custom (and courtesy) of mentioning your destination(s) in the message header of your post?
You'll get more replies - - and exhibit a certain level of being considerate to everyone else here, if you re-post this question... and mention <b>Italy</b> (or Paris, or both) in the message header.
Best wishes,
Rex Bickers
Floyds Knobs, Indiana
May I advise you of the common custom (and courtesy) of mentioning your destination(s) in the message header of your post?
You'll get more replies - - and exhibit a certain level of being considerate to everyone else here, if you re-post this question... and mention <b>Italy</b> (or Paris, or both) in the message header.
Best wishes,
Rex Bickers
Floyds Knobs, Indiana
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Trains go to every part of Italy. There are few towns that don't have a railway station, and if somewhere doesn't have a rail link, then there'll be a bus service to a nearby station.
Therefore, you need to read some guide books to Italy and look at maps to decide where you want to go, and then work out the easiest way of visiting those places by train.
Therefore, you need to read some guide books to Italy and look at maps to decide where you want to go, and then work out the easiest way of visiting those places by train.







