Whether an independent or business traveller, get around Europe by rail. Here is a list of the leading European train operators to assist you in planning your next rail journey on the continent. | Comment: BLS Lötschbergbahn AG is an independent company operated according to private-sector management principles which has successfully positioned itself in both passenger traffic along the north-south axis through the Lötschberg, regional passenger traffic in the Berne metropolitan area, and freight traffic through the Alps.
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 | Comment: Need to find out about rail journeys around Italy? Trenitalia Pass is the special ticket created by Trenitalia for all people residing permanently in any foreign country, who want to visit Italy by train. There is also a helpful journey planner and information about the main stations in Italy, as well as an in-depth purchasing guide.
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 | Comment: Find out about the history of the construction of the Slovakian Rail systems. There is a simple journey planner, enter in your travel plans and receive information about train times and prices. This site has a good map with links to web pages of other European railways.
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 | Comment: VR offer trains within Finland and to Russia and Western Europe. From Finland there are three daily train connections to Russia. The site has a journey planner, timetable and rates, services and other useful information. Find out about special travel passes available.
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 | Comment: The Belgian National Railways were created in 1926 to exploit rail transport on the Belgian network. Enter your departure point and destination and receive a quote for your journey online. Sections for both travel in Belgium and travel in Europe.
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 | Comment: Get timetable information based on your departure and arrival stations, the line that you are travelling on or the type of train that you are travelling on. Further information on each line is also available along with train maps, details of travel agencies and tourist information.
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 | Comment: Thalys is a service provided jointly by the Belgian, French, Dutch and German railways. Thalys, the fast train, speeds you right across Northwest Europe. It makes up to 25 return trips each day between Paris and Brussels, in just one hour and 25 minutes. A great site with all ticketing information you may need.
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