Trains in Finland

Finland has a fine network of railway tracks, connecting widely scattered towns. These lines are crossed by many fine steel bridges. Long distance trains are comfortable and punctual. Buses are modern with air conditioning, reclining seats and bathrooms. Most offer free power outlets and WiFi. In Helsinki a combined ticket covers buses, metro and the…

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Travel in Finland

Travel around Finland with train tickets and reservations online via our booking links. Seat reservation is not available for commuter trains (marked IC or Pendolino in timetables) but you can buy an extra class ticket for more comfort at reasonable prices. The state-owned railway operator VR runs passenger services on a 7,225 km (4,448 mi)…

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Henley on thames

Henley-On-Thames Station

Henley-on-Thames is renowned for its rowing, especially the Henley Royal Regatta held annually in early July. The town also boasts an eclectic range of independent shops and cafes. The town is easy to get around and is only a short drive from Oxford, Reading and Windsor. Henley-on-Thames Station offers regular train services operated by First…

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The Passenger Line in Finland

Several bus companies operate on the route. Look for high-speed Pendolino trips between Helsinki and the big hubs, or cozy InterCity rides. Nightly passenger trains leave most tracks free for freight traffic, so there are good connections to cities in Lapland and Finland’s mainland. The main line starts at the Helsinki, Veturitie 9 railway station….

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Staplehurst Station Car Park

Staplehurst Station is a railway station located in Kent, England. It is served by Southeastern trains. The station opened in 1842. Charles Dickens was a passenger on the Folkestone to London train when it derailed at Staplehurst on June 9, 1865, killing 10 people and injuring 50. He survived, but the experience made him nervous…

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