Just go from Wien to Berlin and Berlin to Gdańsk. It's easy. I can recommend an Interrail ticket, that wight be cheaper for a two-way train journey than the ordinary price (you can find Interrail prices at oebb.at or bahn.de). (This Easter I went from Zürich to Wien to Bratislava to Banská Bystrica (by mistake, lol) to Budapest to Bucureşti. Quite a few stops, but there was never any real problem in getting where we wanted.)
2010/6/6 Piyush Singh piyushsomvanshi@gmail.com
I wonder if there is some train connectivity from Gdansk to Vienna. If anyone could help, I tried searching for it online without any success.
Regards, Piyush Singh
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 5:25 AM, Roan Kattouw roan.kattouw@gmail.comwrote:
As arrangements are being finalized for the wiki-train (about a dozen people traveling from London or other places is Western Europe to Gdansk by train), I want to get a quick idea of how many people would be up for doing the same thing on the way back, leaving Gdansk on Monday afternoon (July 12th) and arriving in London (or Cologne, or Brussels, or Paris, or Amsterdam, or...) the next morning. Details about the proposed itinerary are at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Wiki-train#Return_journey . If you're interested, please add yourself to the list on the wiki page (the one in the "return journey" section) so I have an idea of how many people are interested and whether getting a group rate would make sense.
Roan Kattouw (Catrope)
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