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(Last Updated On: 30/01/2021)

New high-speed, cross border trains continue to open lines across the world. Furthermore, they almost always beat air travel concerning comfort, profitability, and speed of travel. At this point, there are more and more train networks around the world! Everyone who’s into cross border trains loves it!

Traveling through Europe on a train is more about deceleration than speed.  As you pass beautiful sceneries on your way to the final destination, you feel serene and wonderful.  As a result, going on cross border trains becomes a time to relax, have some time on your own and even meditate.

So, let’s check out some of the best cross border trains in Europe together:

 

Eurostar Cross Border Trains

Connecting London with Amsterdam, Avignon, Brussels, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Paris, and Rotterdam, Eurostar is probably the most popular high-speed railway service in Europe. Also, Getlink separately operates and owns the trains. They traverse the Channel Tunnel between the United Kingdom and France. Running on a network of high-speed lines, Eurostar trains count eighteen-car Class 373/1 trains and sixteen-car Class 374 trains. They run at up to 186 mph (300 kilometers per hour). Furthermore, Eurostar carries more passengers than all airlines combined. This is making Eurostar the dominant rail operator on the routes that it operates.

Eurostar cross border trains will take you through the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, and The Netherlands. Plus, it’ll allow you to enjoy the splendid scenery of these routes along the way.

Hanover to Rotterdam Trains

London to Rotterdam Trains

Hamburg to Rotterdam Trains

Cologne to Rotterdam Trains

 

Cross Border Trains from Spain to France

Thalys Cross Border Trains (French: [talis])

Initially built around the LGV Nord high-speed line between Paris and Brussels, Thalys is a French-Belgian high-speed train operator. Eurostar rail cars share this track, making them one of the best cross border trains. Thalys goes from Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam to London via Lille and the Channel Tunnel and with French domestic TGV trains. Plus, Thalys serves Amsterdam and Cologne, too! This is fantastic news for everyone who likes to have plenty of options for their trip. Thalys International, NMBS/SNCB, and Deutsche Bahn manage its system while THI Factory and NMBS/SNCB operate it. As a result – with Thalys – train traveling in Europe is certainly fantastic!

Amsterdam to Cologne Trains

Brussels to Cologne Trains

Cologne to Antwerp Trains

Paris to Amsterdam Trains

 

 

NS International

Formerly known as NS Hispeed, NS International is the rail operator in the Netherlands for everyone with a keen eye for an amazing travel experience. NS International operates international inter-city and high-speed Cross Border Trains with connections to:

– Belgium (Intercity Direct)

– Germany and Switzerland (Intercity-Express)

– France (Thalys)

Above all, NS International currently operates both high-speed and non-high-speed services and is part of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen. Similarly, NS International may introduce semi-high-speed and high-speed services sometime in the near future.

Brussels to Leiden Trains

Antwerp to Leiden Trains

Berlin to Haarlem Trains

Paris to Haarlem Trains

 

Cross Border Trains – The TGV (French: Train A Grande Vitesse)

SNCF operates the TGV which is France’s intercity high-speed rail service and the best state-owned national rail operator. Although initially centered on Paris, the network has, over the years, expanded. It now connects main cities across France (Marseille, Lille, Bordeaux, Strasbourg, Rennes) with surrounding countries. There are about 110 million passengers a year in France riding with TGV. According to the data from April 2007, TGV is the fastest wheeled train on, reaching 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph). You’ll experience the best international connections to Brussels in Belgium and Luxembourg in the north with TGV trains, for sure.

The international TGV in the east will take you to Frankfurt and Munich. Similarly, your south travels will take you directly to Milan in Italy or Barcelona in Spain. Make no travel mistake, TGV is one of the most comfortable cross border trains! Furthermore, it will take you on the most wonderful romantic trip from Paris to the shores of the Mediterranean. Or, to the gorgeous Bordeaux, Lyon and Marseille and the world-famous Cannes. Therefore, if you want to reach France and/or Switzerland by train, you can do that by riding in cross border trains operated by TGV Lyria.

Zurich to Paris Trains

Paris to Frankfurt Trains

Geneva to Paris Trains

Paris to Cologne Trains

 

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