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== Welcome to the '''Enthusiast's Guide to Travelling the Railways of Europe''' == | == Welcome to the '''Enthusiast's Guide to Travelling the Railways of Europe''' == | ||
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'''How to use this Guide''' | |||
Follow the link below to get to a list of countries for the topic you're interested in, then select the required country: | |||
* [[:Category:Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services|'''obscure or sparse passenger train services''']], | |||
* [[:Category:Tram services over obscure routes|'''obscure tram routes''']], | |||
* [[Border Crossings - General Information|'''rail border crossings''']], including details of the electrification on either side of the border, or | |||
* [[:Category:General Information|'''general information''']] about train companies, timetables, maps, track gauges, electrification, infrastructure, or recent and future network changes. | |||
Alternatively, use the navigation menu or the search box. | |||
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For rail services over obscure lines elsewhere in the world outside Europe, please visit Richard Maund's [http://www.psul4all.free-online.co.uk/wbe.htm world beyond Europe] page. | For rail services over obscure lines elsewhere in the world outside Europe, please visit Richard Maund's [http://www.psul4all.free-online.co.uk/wbe.htm world beyond Europe] page and also the Enthusiast's Guide to Travelling the Railways of the Rest of the World - see [https://www.egtrow.info/ EGTROW]. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:43, 19 February 2024
Welcome to the Enthusiast's Guide to Travelling the Railways of Europe
How to use this Guide
Follow the link below to get to a list of countries for the topic you're interested in, then select the required country:
- obscure or sparse passenger train services,
- obscure tram routes,
- rail border crossings, including details of the electrification on either side of the border, or
- general information about train companies, timetables, maps, track gauges, electrification, infrastructure, or recent and future network changes.
Alternatively, use the navigation menu or the search box.
You must read this Copyright and Disclaimer Notice:
Each of the documents on this website forms part of the Guide, the copyright of which, both individually and collectively, is reserved by the compilers. Copies of the documents must be for personal use only and shall not be used for commercial purposes. The information supplied in the documents is for general reference only and should not be relied upon without further specific enquiry. You may alter the formatting and content of the documents only to suit your own computer or printer.
For rail services over obscure lines elsewhere in the world outside Europe, please visit Richard Maund's world beyond Europe page and also the Enthusiast's Guide to Travelling the Railways of the Rest of the World - see EGTROW.