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Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
any one got any links or advice for say . . .getting a train from er Calais to gelsenkirchen on Saturday.,

No idea where to start looking,

flights way to expensive + driving not really an option

cheers
 




scotjem

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Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Via Calais? ???
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
cheers , will have a look.

yeah , calais . Can get ferry very cheap and wanted to see if it's possible,

f ked if I want to pay £350 + for a filight to Dortmund or Cologne if I can avoid it
 


Man of Harveys

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www.bahn.de has everything, I think there's an option in English somewhere
 




sunshine

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oooh i'd like to go over there. be great laugh wouldnt it. let me know how much trains cost?
 








KNC

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Sep 3, 2003
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Seven Dials
SORRY. It wouldnt let you open it. Follow the link anyway.
 


eastlondonseagull

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Jan 15, 2004
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No price, strangely, but the quickest journey takes 6hrs 38 minutes from Waterloo to Gelsenkirchen, with three changes: Waterloo to Bruxelles. Bruxelles to Koln. Koln to Essen. Essen to Gelsenkirchen.
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
seven stands said:
http://www.easyjet.com/EN/Book/step1.asp saturday flight gets you there to late but if you want to fly back sunday one may be of help not sure how far it is from cologne though. Took me ( well from pasenger seat )about 8 hours to drive from worthing to cologne

gets in at 5 , gelsenkirchen is over an hour to cologne + you woul dnot be able to come back until mon.
cheers anyway

The train from calais is 12 hours :eek: so thats outta the Q.

Drove to frankfurt from calais in about 5 so 12 looks harsh.

Might just bite the bullet and fly or if not have an all dayer / BBQ

Cheers all :drink:
 




Perry's Tracksuit Bottoms

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Oct 3, 2003
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I suspect you'll have trouble trying to connect with trains from Calais.

I suggest the dutchflyer to Amsterdam - 25 quid each way from London. From there you can get a direct train to Gelsenkirchen (2 and a half hrs, 40 Euros).

or you could get a Eurostar to Brussels, changing again at Cologne.
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
eastlondonseagull said:
No price, strangely, but the quickest journey takes 6hrs 38 minutes from Waterloo to Gelsenkirchen, with three changes: Waterloo to Bruxelles. Bruxelles to Koln. Koln to Essen. Essen to Gelsenkirchen.

thats pretty good pending price of course
 


eastlondonseagull

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West Yorkshire
Eurostar are doing returns to Brussels for £59, so maybe another option would be to do that then sort the rest out when your in Europe. Or hire a car for the Brussels - Gelsenkirchen bit.

I've still not got a passport sorted - is it true you can travel through Europe with just a driving licence? Or do you need your passport?
 




Man of Harveys

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eastlondonseagull said:
Eurostar are doing returns to Brussels for £59, so maybe another option would be to do that then sort the rest out when your in Europe. Or hire a car for the Brussels - Gelsenkirchen bit.

I've still not got a passport sorted - is it true you can travel through Europe with just a driving licence? Or do you need your passport?
You will definitely need a passport - British immigration won't let you in or out without one. No checks once you're driving on the other side but they check passports at the station in Brussels.

Brussels-Gelsenkirchen is a doddle by train, via Cologne. Actually, Cologne's probably a much more fun place than Gelsenkirchen, I've not been but I've heard it's a bit dull.
 


eastlondonseagull

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Jan 15, 2004
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West Yorkshire
Man of Harveys said:
You will definitely need a passport - British immigration won't let you in or out without one. No checks once you're driving on the other side but they check passports at the station in Brussels.

Brussels-Gelsenkirchen is a doddle by train, via Cologne. Actually, Cologne's probably a much more fun place than Gelsenkirchen, I've not been but I've heard it's a bit dull.

Bugger. I could've sworn you only needed a driving licence now. Cos I flew to Sweden once from Stansted using only my driving licence, can't figure how I got away with that! Strange.
 




Mr Blobby

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Jul 14, 2003
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Just booked up for our return to Germany

Eurostar to Brussels for £134, Friday night in Brussels (with relatives)

6am train from Brussels to Gelsenkirchen (arrives just after 10am) - 100 Euros return

Hotel booked in Essen for Saturday night (£100 a night but not easy booking at this late stage)

Leave Essen 8am Sunday morning, down to Cologne for a couple of hours then back to Brussels for the 17.03 back to Waterloo.

COME ON ENGLAND COME ON ENGLAND
 






Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,452
Sussex
Mr Blobby said:
Just booked up for our return to Germany

Eurostar to Brussels for £134, Friday night in Brussels (with relatives)

6am train from Brussels to Gelsenkirchen (arrives just after 10am) - 100 Euros return

Hotel booked in Essen for Saturday night (£100 a night but not easy booking at this late stage)

Leave Essen 8am Sunday morning, down to Cologne for a couple of hours then back to Brussels for the 17.03 back to Waterloo.

COME ON ENGLAND COME ON ENGLAND

is that prices each ?
 


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