Travel To Europe Far Quicker By High Speed Train
Looking for an alternative way to travel to Europe for your short break just got easier!
There has been a lot of talk about taking less flights to help reduce your carbon footprint, or stopping them altogether - but you still want a holiday, right?
So, use the train from Ashford International Station
There is a huge train network right across Europe with trains taking you to all number of destinations. These include Paris, Istanbul, Rome, Madrid and even out further to Moscow and even China - although you can’t pop there for just the weekend!
I know everyone is talking about different modes of transport, but people still think that the train is ’slow’ so they don’t even consider it for continental travel. But you should.
The UK now has an amazing International train terminal in Ashford, Kent, with over 2000 car parking spaces, one of the largest shopping centres in Europe and it is only an hour from the continent!
A quick visit to their helpful website will give you all the details you need for planning your journey through Ashford International, including links to other rail and coach networks across the UK.
For example, a trip from Leeds to Paris for a long weekend over the new year with your partner will take less than 6 hours - where you can watch the British countryside pass by and a new country appear!
Just For The Record:
It could take you around 7 hours just to get to Weymouth for the same weekend. I know where I would rather go!
And even more suprisingly - there was very little in it costwise either, they were virtually the same price!
Obviously you don’t have to just visit Paris or Brussels, you could use Ashford Railway Station as your rail link to start your next longer holiday or overseas adventure!
Just by stepping on a train at your local station, you could travel the world without a carbon chugging plane in sight!
And Eurostar journeys are now completely carbon neutral - at no extra cost to you!!
So before you cancel your holidays overseas - check out the train.


