Officials say that by 2030, travelers will be able to go from Berlin to Copenhagen, Denmark, in just four hours instead of seven.
WHY IT RATES: Rail Europe is promoting train travel to iconic European destinations to avoid traffic stress and reduce emissions, highlighting scenic routes to Neuschwanstein Castle, Ávila, Hallstatt, ...
Trains are set to travel at a speed of 200km/h, which is about 120mph, but routes where higher speeds of ‘well-above’ 250km/h ...
Breakfast in Paris, lunch in Frankfurt and dinner in Vienna – all without the hassle and frustration of flying. Imagine a network of modern, super-fast and comfortable trains hurtling between every ...
Map enthusiast Peter Kerpedjiev has used public data sources to offer up a new way to look at traveling in Europe. By taking average train travel times from a Swiss public transport API, and combining ...
WHY IT RATES: Rail Europe and Headout have expanded their partnership with an API integration, allowing Headout to offer seamless European train bookings on its platform, enhancing accessibility, real ...
On the shores of the Baltic Sea, in the south of Denmark, a vast engineering marvel is taking shape — piece by giant concrete piece — that, when finished, will drastically redraw the road and rail ...
Train journeys in Europe are a unique way to get to the slopes - Rail Europe This winter, Eurostar will once again run an indirect service to the Tarentaise region of the French Alps. Tickets go sale ...