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From: julian@osu-eddie.UUCP (Julian Gomez)
Newsgroups: net.travel
Subject: Re: Transportation in Europe
Message-ID: <438@osu-eddie.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 00:23:43 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  8 00:23:43 1985
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I much prefer trains over driving in Europe, for a couple of reasons.
First, I like European lagers; if I'm not driving, I don't have to
worry about holding back.  There are just too many varieties to try!

Mainly, though, I like to check things out.  I go to Europe to see
things, and the best way to do that is to walk around and get detailed
looks at whatever shows up.  In a car you have to drive and can't look
around (or else have to get off the freeway and find a parking spot),
in addition to having to simultaneously figure out road signs in a
language you may not speak.

Train travel in Europe, as probably many know, is quite different from
the US. Being the primary mode of transportation there, it is fast and
efficient.  And if you want scenery, just sit by a window and look.
-- 
	Julian "a tribble took it" Gomez
	The Ohio State University
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