Gulfwind2
Train Attendant
Hello all,
Since the strong dollar and the low oil prices are making overseas travel temporarily more affordable, I'm going to take a week-long vacation in central Europe this winter between 26 December 2016 and 3 January 2017. My plan is to fly into Oslo and purchase a EuRail Global pass in advance so that I may ride some scenic trains south eventually towards Vienna. I'm planning on using some night trains as they will likely not exist for much longer. I understand that some nordic countries still have sleeper trains, and I always have appreciated the bi-level sleeper rolling stock used on the City Night Line. I don't know between which cities these sleeping cars operate, so any tips or recommendations on which sleeper trains to use would be greatly appreciated.
After making it to Austria, I plan on spending time on the trains in Switzerland before making a brief jaunt to London and then flying back to the US. My pass gives me access to all trains in Europe except the UK, so any recommendations on a route which i should use to take advantage of great winter scenery, or specialty equipment would be tremendously appreciated.
Since the strong dollar and the low oil prices are making overseas travel temporarily more affordable, I'm going to take a week-long vacation in central Europe this winter between 26 December 2016 and 3 January 2017. My plan is to fly into Oslo and purchase a EuRail Global pass in advance so that I may ride some scenic trains south eventually towards Vienna. I'm planning on using some night trains as they will likely not exist for much longer. I understand that some nordic countries still have sleeper trains, and I always have appreciated the bi-level sleeper rolling stock used on the City Night Line. I don't know between which cities these sleeping cars operate, so any tips or recommendations on which sleeper trains to use would be greatly appreciated.
After making it to Austria, I plan on spending time on the trains in Switzerland before making a brief jaunt to London and then flying back to the US. My pass gives me access to all trains in Europe except the UK, so any recommendations on a route which i should use to take advantage of great winter scenery, or specialty equipment would be tremendously appreciated.