Rail Map of Europe (Thomas Cook)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The key features of this title include: shows all passengers railways in Europe from the Atlantic to Moscow; information on Inter Rail and Eurail passes; over 6000 cities and towns marked; High-speed lines colour coded; Scenic routes highlighted; Channel Tunnel and other major tunnels shown; principal passenger and rail ferries; main mountain ranges and rivers, tourist areas, holiday beaches, international airports shown; Europe 1: 4 million scale, Scandinavia at 1: 6 million, Central Europe enlarged to 1: 1.5 million; and compiled and updated by the experts of the renowned "Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable". It is completely revised and updated edition with a new cover style. Comprehensive passenger railway maps of Britain & Ireland or Europe are compiled and updated by the team of the famous "Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable." Fully colour-coded for ease of use and with principal ferry routes and scenic rail routes highlighted, these maps make the perfect companion to the "Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable".
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #167126 in Books
- Published on: 2007-02-01
- Original language: German, French, English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Map
- 1 pages
Customer Reviews
Ideal!
Since there are no reviews yet..if you're pondering over whether to buy this, perhaps for an InterRail trip, then it's ideal.
It's a map. So there's not too much to say. But it's a nice size and the high speed lines highlighted in red enabled us to add Rome on (only 4 1/2 hours from there to Milan..!) Also like how the scenic routes are highlighted in green..great for traveling in the day. Very handy that the central an area of the map is enlarged on the back, makes for much easier referencing. The map just gives easy visualization of the journey ahead.
Will definitely be top on my packing list.
The possibilities are endless...
Myself and my dad have been using this map as inspiration for a few years now. If you're not sure if a trip is possible, just have a look on here. It's far easier to plan a trip at first using this than trying to get an idea of things on the internet. It's also great for discovering new places you can stop off at en-route.
VG
Verg good map, if your interrailing, this is much better than the map you get with the ticket, many more stations are listed, although if your just staying in major cities/capitols you can prob make do with the interrail suypplied map.



