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World Cup 2006 Germany |
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This year's biggest global sporting event is the World Cup. Soccer fans
from around the world will be heading to twelve "host cities" in
Germany. These includes both major cities and small towns, scattered
across the country. Rail Europe offers a perfect solution for U.S. and
Canadian travelers heading to the matches — the German Rail Pass. |
World Cup 2006 - German Rail Pass |
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Berlin
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Cologne
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Dortmund
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Frankfurt
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Gelsenkirchen
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Hamburg
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Hanover
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Kaiserslautern
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Leipzig
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Munich
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Nuremberg
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Stuttgart
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World Cup 2006 - German Rail Pass |
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Did you know?
Germany's ICE train, which stands for InterCity
Express, can reach speeds of 205 MPH. ICE established the world
speed record for conventional trains on May 1,1988. Travelers ride
in comfort and can listen to audio entertainment through headphone
jacks located at each seat. Mobile phone reception is provided
onboard by special
repeater carriages |
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