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TGVs: fast train service in Europe
Over the past few days, I have travelled from Paris to Cologne, to Brussels, to London,
and then back to Paris. All of this in the comfort of a fast TGV train (the Thalys
for France-Germany-Belgium, and the Eurostar from Belgium-UK-France).
Fast trains are a very civilized way to travel: they are comfortable, you can eat properly
(well better than on regional airplanes), and some (like the Thalys) even provide WiFi access
in the cars (mind you, the access is not flawless, but compared to no access, it is much
preferable and truly welcome).
Coming from North America, where trains are not in most people's travel habits, I have
discovered the pleasure of a well-run rail system, and it is indeed a great way to travel.
(picture from Wikipedia)
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