Larry Colen wrote:

>On 5/4/2010 12:51 PM, AlunFoto wrote:
>> 2010/5/4 John Sessoms<[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> If I was in Europe, I don't think I'd ever fly.
>>>
>>> Trains are a lot more fun, and in Europe you can actually get somewhere on
>>> 'em.
>>
>> Let's see... Oslo ->  London by train...
>>
>> Route will go through:
>> Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, and UK.
>>
>> No central itinerary planner, will have to do it by studying the
>> national railways of at least 5 countries/languages.
>>
>> Longest stretch I can book from Oslo is to Gothenburg, Sweden. It
>> costs about as much as a low-fare airline ticket to London, takes 3
>> hours 50 minutes, and I haven't even traveled _one quarter_ of the way
>> yet.
>
>And, without looking at a map, I'll guess that the distance is somewhere 
>between that of San Francisco to LA, or maybe as far as Seattle.

London to Oslo is about 1100 miles as the crow (or cormorant) flies. A
lot of water in between: Makes putting down train tracks difficult :)
Time to start digging a tunnel...


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