This comprehensive guide, fully revised and updated, provides the latest information on fares, schedules, and pass options, as well as detailed information on more than ninety specific rail excursions.
LaVerne Ferguson-Kosinski and her late husband, George Ferguson, first coauthored this unique and comprehensive how-to guide in 1980. A resident of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, she has more than twenty-five years experience traveling the rails in Europe.
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This review is from: Europe by Eurail 2009: Touring Europe by Train (Europe by Eurail: How to Tour Europe by Train) (Paperback)
The book arrived on time. It features major key cities to visit in Europe by rail. Details as to arriving by air, train, money exchanges, baggage storage, and description of the train stations are included. Day excursions and sights/attractions are presented along with the stops you can visit when traveling by train. It explains the train passes and departure and arrival times and train numbers. Very good book. Not real heavy, but it has a lot of pages - 540. It includes; Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. I recommend it. It has good ideas as to what to visit, descriptions and itinerary ideas. Helps in your planning.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Good but not the content that I thought it was,
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This review is from: Europe by Eurail 2009: Touring Europe by Train (Europe by Eurail: How to Tour Europe by Train) (Paperback)
This book would be great for those who are planning a trip to Europe and doing a base city/day trip format for their travels. We back-pack throughout the continent, moving from city to city - which is not the idea behind this book. This book would serve those well who are planning on landing accomodations in one spot for several days and then doing various day trips from their hub. It is very well written and ideal for those with those kinds of plans. One thing though - it was a tad outdated for using a title with 2009 in it, as in 2009, the Eurail Global pass now includes 21 countries - rather than the former 18 countries - so some of the eastern countries are not included.
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This review is from: Europe by Eurail 2009: Touring Europe by Train (Europe by Eurail: How to Tour Europe by Train) (Paperback)
Don't recommend at all! Thought it would be helpful, but it just made things more confusing. The Eurail stations at your destinations have a complete listing of times and schedules and are better to equip you with your transfers than trying to fumble through this book...Save your money!
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