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Old December 11th, 2003, 02:02 AM
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Default Night Trains

Looking for stories, experiences, and advice regarding night train
travel in east/west europe. I lived in Germany for a few years and
travelled extensively throughout eastern/western europe and took the
night trains many times, and it seems very peculiar things happen on
them during the dark hours. Man, some weird **** goes on in the
trains/stations at night ...

But please - I am very interested in any sort of night train experiences
, especially eastern europe and former USSR countries.

You can post them or email me directly at:

(drop the (NOSPAM) - obvious reasons


Thanks,

~Simon~

 




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