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Train Routes in Europe that are faster than flying

  • Trains from Rome to Florence
  • Trains from Madrid to Barcelona
  • Trains from Barcelona to Madrid
  • Trains from London to Paris
  • Trains from Prague to Vienna
  • Trains from Paris to London
  • Trains from Rome to Venice
  • Trains from Florence to Rome
  • Trains from Paris to Amsterdam
  • Trains from Milan to Venice

European countries and their principal train companies

The Deutsche Bahn is the German InterRail train system. The fastest European train in Germany is the ICE train. The ICE train offers electrical outlets at the seats, free Wi-Fi, meals, and special locations for quiet train travel. There are a number of different ICE railways with the ICE Sprinter being the fastest.

Trenitalia is the Italian European train system. The fastest railways are the Frecciarossas. It has over 200 connections in Italy a day and can reach speeds greater than 200 mph. The trains have air conditioning, electrical sockets, luggage storage, toilets, and Wi-Fi accessibility. The two trains available are the Frecciarossa 1000 and Frecciarossa ETR 500.

SNCF is the French train system. The high-speed rail service reaches speeds of 320 mph. There are 8 different types of high-speed trains. The Eurostar is typically thought of to be a part of this system. The SNF owns 60% of the fastest trains.

Renfe is the European InterRail train system in Spain. The high-speed trains are known as AVE trains. These railways can reach up to 310 mph. The high-speed trains have been popular, so there are a number of future AVE train routes being developed in Spain.

The OBB is the Austrian rail system. The high speed rails are the Railjet and Nightjet. The cities connected include Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, and Innsbruck. The line also goes international. You can also reach Zurich and Basel in Switzerland, Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, and Munich in Germany, Florence, Rome, Verona, Lake Garda, Milan, Venice, and Bologna in Italy, and Brussels in Belgium. If you’re on the Nightjet rail, you can ask about special sleeper trains to help you get where you want to go without being disturbed at night. There’s no better way to see Austria and the nearby areas than high-speed rail.

The United Kingdom owns 40% of the high-speed rail Eurostar. Eurostar is the best way for people in London to get to nearby areas in the UK. The main routes include London to Paris, London to Lille & Brussels, London to Amsterdam, and London to Southern France.

There are two main high-speed rail train systems that support the Netherlands and Belgium: Thalys and Eurostar. The Eurostar, as mentioned above, travels to London. The Eurostar can also help travelers get from Netherlands to Belgium in 1 hour and 49 minutes. Thalys can also take you from Brussels to Paris in 1 hour and 22 minutes. It can also help travelers get from Brussels to Netherlands.

 

The principal European train routes