I feel comforted that if I ever find myself in Brussels again, I’ll have an escape route.
(Just kidding. Brussels is actually pretty lovely. The central parts anyway; the outskirts seem a little dull.)
Antique-Brief1260 on
Interesting that there are parts of Belgium more than three hours from Brussels.
Protovoxel on
What app is that
athe085 on
To get to that random dot between Reims and Nancy, you need to go to Paris, go to another station and take another hish speed train. Feasible in 3 hours.
KingPictoTheThird on
What’s that big circle north of paris?
Lonely_Sale9707 on
Paris on the eurostar is about an hour 20. That leaves an hour 40 to go a long way south west or east of Paris.
Fraxis_Quercus on
Keep this quiet please. No need to remind the Germans for the quickest route to Paris.
paul_t63 on
Bear in mind that this only works for German trains, when you’re already in the train. If your departure time is originally set for 9am, you still might eat lunch at the same train station.
Zwaaf on
Wpuld be nice to name Amsterdam in the map.
Ragouzi on
Frankly, a direct TGV line Brussels ->Luxembourg -> Saarbrucken -> Strasbourg… That would be cool.
Academic_Coyote_9741 on
In three hours by train I can’t even get out of my *home state* in Australia. …I just checked, its 1300 km to the state border.
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I feel comforted that if I ever find myself in Brussels again, I’ll have an escape route.
(Just kidding. Brussels is actually pretty lovely. The central parts anyway; the outskirts seem a little dull.)
Interesting that there are parts of Belgium more than three hours from Brussels.
What app is that
To get to that random dot between Reims and Nancy, you need to go to Paris, go to another station and take another hish speed train. Feasible in 3 hours.
What’s that big circle north of paris?
Paris on the eurostar is about an hour 20. That leaves an hour 40 to go a long way south west or east of Paris.
Keep this quiet please. No need to remind the Germans for the quickest route to Paris.
Bear in mind that this only works for German trains, when you’re already in the train. If your departure time is originally set for 9am, you still might eat lunch at the same train station.
Wpuld be nice to name Amsterdam in the map.
Frankly, a direct TGV line Brussels ->Luxembourg -> Saarbrucken -> Strasbourg… That would be cool.
In three hours by train I can’t even get out of my *home state* in Australia. …I just checked, its 1300 km to the state border.