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'''Trains''' are a form of transport in (almost) all countries in the [[world]]. As one can expect, rates, speeds and quality standards will differ greatly from country to country! | [[Train by the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.jpg|right|300px]] | ||
'''Trains''' are a form of transport in (almost) all countries in the [[world]]. As one can expect, rates, speeds and quality standards will differ greatly from country to country! There is also the concept of | |||
''Freighthopping'' | ''Freighthopping'', ''freight train hopping'', or simply as ''train hopping''. | ||
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== Train hopping == | |||
[[http://livesafely.org/personal-freedom/how-to-hop-a-freight-train/ Train Hopping]] Guide for the United States. Contains good hints and tips. | |||
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Revision as of 00:55, 29 January 2014
right|300px Trains are a form of transport in (almost) all countries in the world. As one can expect, rates, speeds and quality standards will differ greatly from country to country! There is also the concept of Freighthopping, freight train hopping, or simply as train hopping.
Europe
A cheap way to get around by train in Europe during a certain period of time might be via Interrail.
Train hopping
[Train Hopping] Guide for the United States. Contains good hints and tips.
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