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On one of my trips to the U.K., I obtained a "Brit-Rail" pass. I had some free time, so I decided to really make good use of it. I went from London to Inverness (Scotland) in 11 hours. The ferry ride from Inverness to Fort William (I think it was Fort William) is filled with some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet. My only disappointment was failure to see "Nessie". I stopped in Glasgow, on the way back, and detoured to Lladdudno in Wales. You can get just about inywhere in the U.K. by rail. IMO it is a crime what we in the U.S. have done with our passenger rail system. Dave
On one of my trips to the U.K., I obtained a "Brit-Rail" pass. I had some free time, so I decided to really make good use of it. I went from London to Inverness (Scotland) in 11 hours. The ferry ride from Inverness to Fort William (I think it was Fort William) is filled with some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet. My only disappointment was failure to see "Nessie". I stopped in Glasgow, on the way back, and detoured to Lladdudno in Wales. You can get just about inywhere in the U.K. by rail. IMO it is a crime what we in the U.S. have done with our passenger rail system. Dave
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