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Austria
The Austrian Railways, ÖBB, cover the country with a dense network of train services. Traveling by train in Austria is the most comfortable way to get from one city to another.
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Bulgaria
Bulgaria's train network connects smaller villages to the big cities. The two major train routes are Sofia - Varna and Sofia - Bourgas.
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Czech Republic
Czech Railways dispatch 7000 trains a day starting with a romantic local train up to the links of the prestigious international EuroCity network.
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Finland
Finland has an extensive railway network which goes beyond the Arctic Circle. InterCity trains offer excellent connections on the most popular tracks.
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Germany
The dense and intricate network of the Deutsche Bahn makes it possible for the passengers to reach any destination in Germany comfortably and on time.
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Hungary
From Budapest a 7,607 km network radiates through the country with some interconnections with centers of the larger towns.
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Italy
Thousands of trains per day cover 16,000 km of railroad track on the Italian rail network, operated by Trenitalia.
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Montenegro
The network in Montenegro has features such as the Mala Rijeka viaduct (highest in the world) and the 6.2 km long Sozina tunnel.
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Norway
Travel through mountains and across rivers with continuous panoramas of unspoiled scenic beauty. The best known scenic route is the 290 mile-long Bergen Railway.
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Portugal
Portugal can be explored perfectly by train, whether you take a comfortable intercity from Lisbon to Porto or a smaller Regional Service.
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Serbia
The railroad network of Serbia connects large cities to small towns across the country. From Belgrade travelers can take a day or night train to beautiful cities on the Adriatic coast.
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Spain
RENFE covers a large number of lines connecting all the regions and the major cities. Their trains offer a wide range of high quality, comfort and punctuality.
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Switzerland
The Swiss railroad network, about 5,000 km in length, is the densest transportation network in the world. The trains, operated by the Swiss Federal Railway, are comfortable and clean.
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Belgium
A dense train network connects all of Belgium. Trains leave, on average, every 1/2 hour between all major Belgian cities.
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Croatia
Croatia's domestic train system offers a safe and comfortable alternative to bus travel. A high-speed train connects Zagreb and Split.
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Denmark
Even the remotest parts of Denmark are linked by railways, and the train offers easy and comfortable transport between the regions.
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France
The train is one of the best ways of getting about in France. The rail network is well developed and connects every town by fast TGV or regional TER.
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Greece
Greece has a good train and rail network, connecting the major cities and regions of mainland Greece. Rail travel is an excellent option for those seeking to visit various parts of the country.
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Ireland
Train travel is a good way to get around Ireland with an efficient network operated by Iarnród Éireann, which connects most major towns and cities.
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Luxembourg
The railroad network in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg covers about 250 kilometres, operated by CFL, the Luxembourg National Railways.
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Netherlands
Holland has a dense, efficient railway network with modern trains that interconnect cities several times an hour. Fast trains in combination with short distances make for short traveling time.
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Poland
The national InterCity passenger network comprises 20 major towns with regular interval services on several routes.
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Romania
Romania's railway network is one of the largest and most dense in Europe, with trains servicing every town and city in the country.
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Slovenia
Slovenske Zeleznice operates Slovenia's rail network which has extensive domestic services and international routes connecting Slovenia with Salzburg, Vienna, Budapest, Milan and Zagreb.
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Sweden
Sweden has a highly efficient rail network covering the whole country. You travel smoothly and comfortably on some of Europe’s most modern trains.


