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Subject: Re: Maximum countries by train in 24 hours Posted on: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:29:14 +0000 (UTC)

On Apr 11, 2:34 pm, "megaribi" wrote:
> How to pass 11 countries in 24 hours, using only train and eventually
> city transport if the town has several stations?
>
> Breclav (17:03)- Bratislava (18:40) - Parndorf (19:22) - Hegyeshalom
> (19:45) - Zurich (6:30) -
> Olten (7:06) - Basel (7:56) - Strasbourg (9:55) - Metz (11:59) -
> Luxembourg (13:24) - Namur (15:33) - Liege Guillemins (16:24) and
> arrive to Maastricht at 16:54.
>
> The times in brackets are departure times.
>
> The countries are Czechia, Slovakia, Austria (three times entered),
> Hungary, Germany, Liehtenstein, Switzerland, France, Luxemboug,
> Belgium, Netherlands. (the train does not stop in Germany and
> Liechtenstein, only passes them)
>
> Actually some people really made similar trip and entered the Guinness
> world records book. So, there is a hint how to do the same as Guinness
> recorder, if not be the new one.
>
> Is it possible more?


Start in Spain right over the Andorran border, cross through Andorra,
France, Monaco, France, Italy, San Marino, Italy, Austria,
Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Belgium. That (13 total countries) could probably be done in 24
hours. Maybe there's some way to include Slovenia also.