All Aboard!

In 2006 Berlin will celebrate the opening of new train stations at Hauptbahnhof/Lehrter Bahnhof, Potsdamer Platz, Papestrasse and Gesundbrunnen on May 28 before the craziness and traffic crunch of the World Cup soccer games.

This year Berlin and Potsdam celebrate Einstein Year on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the physicist’s death and the 100th anniversary of his formulation of the Theory of Relativity. In 1905, Albert Einstein published five essays that revolutionized the...

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by Jay Brunhouse

Approaching my destination, I heard the recorded woman’s voice announce over the train’s loudspeaker, “Here we are in Danshui [MRT] station. Thank you for your patronage.” Is that polite or what?

When you ride the escalator into any of Taipei’s MRT stations for the first time, you will be impressed by the cleanliness of the station hallways, platforms and train carriages of Taiwan’s capital city. The Mass Rapid Transit administration (log onto www.trtc.com.tw)...

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You’ve seen it dozens of times in movies and on TV: a bird’s-eye view of a red sports car screeching through hairpin curves one after another, racing down a precipitous granite mountain with a thousand-foot plunge below into inaccessible ravines. Don’t you wish you were driving the sports car?

Now the camera zooms down onto the sports car, but in this Mercedes commercial it isn’t a red sports car. It is a yellow postbus of the Swiss Postal Bus network negotiating with eardrum-blasting...

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—All Aboard is written by Jay Brunhouse

The high-speed Eurostar train linking London with Paris and Brussels through the Channel Tunnel celebrated its 10th anniversary with a news-making “walk on the water,” and at the same time publicists seized the opportunity to report happy operating results. Eurostar had achieved the highest market share in its 10-year history, a substantial increase in passenger numbers and a significant improvement in punctuality. In addition, optimistic...

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by Jay Brunhouse

Costumed greeters wearing comic heads dance before the crowds passing out of Neiwan’s modern train station in the high hills of Taiwan. Children squeal happily at the sight. The street is lined with endless stalls offering delicious treats, which together form a special kind of market. One sight nearby is the Taoist Jai Kung Temple of Mercy.

Neiwan, a part of Hengshan Town in Hsinchu County, is a mountain village. It used to be home to several coal mines and...

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 German ICE 3M trains blaze along the new Belgian 186-mph line while traveling b
Riding Belgium’s 
newest high-speed line between 
Brussels and Liège
Athens’ new graffiti-free metro trains run every three minutes during rush hours
Athens’ new metro line from the airport

by Jay Brunhouse

The early news was that 2004 Eurail products and France Railpasses held their 2003 prices despite depreciation of the dollar against the euro and, in addition, some BritRail prices were slightly down, but late results were disappointing. Single-country passes showed substantial price increases and once again demonstrated the importance of plotting your train travel carefully.

Look for new-in-2004 BritRail England Passes costing 80% of the price of full...

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