Train in Europe
It is very easy to travel by train in Europe. Train networks are well arranged and it is quite easy to find your way on the stations. Just go to a station, buy a ticket at the counter and step into the train.
There are domestic trains and international trains. In western Europe the international trains are called ICE or TGV. These trains can be quite expensive (50-200 euro's, depending on the distance). So if you travel to another country, it can be worth to check out the flight rates because these can be the same price or even cheaper.
There are special tickets to travel to different countries in Europe for one price, look at http://www.interrailnet.com/ for regulations and rates.
Anyway, travelling by train is a very good option within Europe.
There are domestic trains and international trains. In western Europe the international trains are called ICE or TGV. These trains can be quite expensive (50-200 euro's, depending on the distance). So if you travel to another country, it can be worth to check out the flight rates because these can be the same price or even cheaper.
There are special tickets to travel to different countries in Europe for one price, look at http://www.interrailnet.com/ for regulations and rates.
Anyway, travelling by train is a very good option within Europe.













