Taking the train over flying
Posted: 04 Feb 2008 22:22
Typically im an infrequent lurker here and pop in every few months to see whats going on but i was reminded of this forum (see below for why!) by my recent travels and thought id share some of my views!
In a nutshell, i spent last week on a holiday in Sweden however due to medical reasons for the person i traveled with air and sea travel were both out of the question which resulted in my organisation of a rather epic journey from the North of England to the middle of Sweden.
Unless someones particularly interested i shan't bore you with the gorey details however suffice to say i was pleasantly surprised at just how much fun it was. Definately something I would do again but not in a hurry! Seeing Europe from the ground is fantastic (Google Oresund for example) and being able to stop at a number of major cities and have a brief look around made the trip even more worthwhile.
Anyway, the reason i thought of you all, while on the 'Nachtzug' (night train) I saw a rather happy chap snapping photos in...if i recall correctly Odense and ended up coming here to see if it had appeared here!
Alas a pleasent experience overall, although looking back theres a few downsides.
1.5 Days on a train leaves you a bit wobbly and very tired!
It would be nice if there was more efficient ways of booking long, connecting international train journeys.
And lastly your a slave to late trains, however the only ones which were consistently late were the German ones (Totally against my expectations), go figure!
Overall lots of fun. Im certainly not what youd call a train spotter etc but i still have a 'boys' obsession with big machines, which made it all the more fun!
In a nutshell, i spent last week on a holiday in Sweden however due to medical reasons for the person i traveled with air and sea travel were both out of the question which resulted in my organisation of a rather epic journey from the North of England to the middle of Sweden.
Unless someones particularly interested i shan't bore you with the gorey details however suffice to say i was pleasantly surprised at just how much fun it was. Definately something I would do again but not in a hurry! Seeing Europe from the ground is fantastic (Google Oresund for example) and being able to stop at a number of major cities and have a brief look around made the trip even more worthwhile.
Anyway, the reason i thought of you all, while on the 'Nachtzug' (night train) I saw a rather happy chap snapping photos in...if i recall correctly Odense and ended up coming here to see if it had appeared here!
Alas a pleasent experience overall, although looking back theres a few downsides.
1.5 Days on a train leaves you a bit wobbly and very tired!
It would be nice if there was more efficient ways of booking long, connecting international train journeys.
And lastly your a slave to late trains, however the only ones which were consistently late were the German ones (Totally against my expectations), go figure!
Overall lots of fun. Im certainly not what youd call a train spotter etc but i still have a 'boys' obsession with big machines, which made it all the more fun!