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Is there a way to go, from england to amsterdam with train?

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I dont wan to go straight to amsterdam from my country.so i want to go to england and then amsterdam. but is tere a way to go with train? from what city? and also the nearest town in england i mean that is opposite amsterdam... so. am flying 4 england i want o know the city that it would be better to land and then to get train if its possible to amsterdam. how much a ticket

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  1. Train...ferry...train.

    try BritRail website.


  2. I agree you can go by Eurostar - but you don't need to go to Paris as others have said. It would be far more sensible to go to Brussels which is also served by direct services from London.

  3. Eurostar train from London Waterloo station (after November 3rd 2007 Eurostars will depart from London St. Pancras station) to Bruxelles. Change there to a 'Thalys' high speed train direct to Amsterdam. This stops also at Schipol airport. A new highspeed line is under construction from Schipol (Hoofdorp) to Bruxelles which should be open by 2010, shortening the journey time considerably. Ticket prices vary depending on how far in advance you can book.

  4. Well you could try,, London Liverpool Street to Harwich Inerternational, Ferry to Hoek Van Holland, and then train to Amsterdam, ticket prices depend on when you are travelling....

  5. Not Directly..Eurostar will take You From London through the channel tunnel to Paris,and You could get an onward connection to Amsterdam from there..

  6. the chunnel across the channel sea into france and then there is a train from france to amsterdam

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