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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
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Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
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Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
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Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
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Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
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Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
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Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
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Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
|
|
Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
|
|
Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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19-09-2005, 16.38.02
|
|
Re: Trouble finding train fares!
Eurail should offer the best deal if you are doing plenty of travelling.
Alternatively, is stick to a particular region to do it throughly. Usually
there are special local fares that incorporate buses, rail, tram, etc in an
overall price.
If you insist, then, [url]http://www.eurail.com[/url] is the best offer.
"Brian Huether" <bhuetherNO@comcastSPAM.net> wrote in message
news 8ednXccQ-8UPbPeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...[color=blue]
>I need to estimate train fares to and from various European cities (Munich,
>Garmisch, Luzern, Prague, Vienna, Venice, Innsbruck, Salzburg). Basically I
>want to arrange these cities in a loop. For instance, I use the site
>[url]www.bahn.de[/url], but more often than not it tells me the price is unavailable.
>Makes it tough to plan. Also, when it does show the price, it is pretty
>steep, just one way. I think Munich to Luzern was around 90 EURO! A 2 week
>multination Europass is something like $500 and I am wondering if that is
>the way to go (does that mean you don't spend anything extra - you just pay
>for the pass?). I know in an earlier post, someone said with all the cheap
>train fares available, it isn't worth it to get a pass. But so far my
>research is not indicating cheap fares...
>
> If anyone knows of a better site for querying train fares, please let me
> know. Most of the sites are aweful, because they assume you know any
> intermediate stops between your two destinations...
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>[/color]
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