well...i don't know any other rail service apart from eurostar....have you checked Eurorail???...i don't know for sure if they have service in UK.
Though I know about bus services....loads of them, euro line, and others....you'll get euro line from National Express Coach Station...if u dont know where it is, go to Victoria station..and you'll find...also over there,there are various other bus services...so no harm in checking it out. and try this website....it might help you...or you can just google your query.
http://www.seat61.com/Europe.htm
Cheers!!!
2006-07-26 00:35:21
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answered by abns_uk 2
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you're spreading your selves too skinny. you would be extra proper off spending extra time in fewer cities. some thing like London or Paris you ought to spend 5 or 6 days in on my own. understand that in case you elect the louvre - it quite is surely one total day good there. in line with risk if a number of you rather need specific cities and different choose others you may circulate your separate techniques and then connect up decrease back in Paris. i could combine your london and amsterdam trip as they're close. in line with risk the human beings on your team that choose barcelona could try this on a similar time as something of you notice milan and Rome. you certainly choose extra time for Rome to. If I have been you i could merely p.c.. 3 or 4 cities and quite get to be attentive to them. in line with risk london, paris, Rome. Or Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona. Or Paris, London, Milan, Rome. Or Paris, Barcelona. Rome, Milan. Or London, Amsterdam. Paris and doubtless another - the two an italan one or Barcelona, yet no longer the two. think of high quality, no longer volume. look at eurorail passes. Google them. they're the thank you to circulate! The trains in europe are large!
2016-11-03 00:48:41
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answered by ? 4
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I'm almost positive no, although I'm sure you can take a train from London to Dover and the ferry and the train from Calais to Paris, if that helps any.
2006-07-26 00:32:14
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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No. The tunnel, and the rail service that uses it, is completely owned and operated by Eurostar.
There is, however, a "ferry train" which runs overnight and uses the ferry...but this is about to phased out as very few people still use it these days.
2006-07-26 06:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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