Trains to Germany, Holland and beyond...
Just something I've been reading about recently, in a few years time they'll be high speed trains from London to the likes of Amsterdam, Cologne, Frankfurt and in the future even the likes of Barcelona, Geneva etc. Currently Eurostar is restricted to just Brussels and Paris.
Trains to Amsterdam and Frankfurt will take 3-4 hours but they'll still manage to compete with airlines. On a train for example, you get on at the city centre and get off at a city centre. When taking a flight you'll have to take a 30-60 minute journey out the city just to get to the airport, Gatwick or Heathrow for example. And of course flights soon add up once you add the 2 hour check-in time, the time for the flight and getting to/from the airport so infact trains will be equally quick. However with trains you also get comfort, you get to sit down in a comfortable seat for 3-4 hours often around a table where you can use a laptop with wifi. At an airport there's no chance of getting work done due to having to move around and cramped seats.
Just struck me as interesting weighing up the pros/cons of train vs air travel, and quite a lot of the time train travel is cheaper too as well as much more comfier and convenient.
Will anyone else consider taking trains to destinations in Europe in the future?