As I write this in mid February the weather is beautiful with a clear blue sky and crisp frosty air. The world looks wonderful so my mind turns to one of my favourite daydreams – the planning of the Summer Holiday. Should it be Scotland this time or perhaps back to Germany and the Bodensee; the possibilities begin to open up but, do we fly or Cut the Carbon and go by train!
When the Channel Tunnel was first mooted I remember the experts telling us that we should be able to get on a train in Norwich or Birmingham or Bristol and get off in Bologna or Barcelona or Berlin and although I’ve made a trip on Eurostar to Brussels, the pleasures of long distance rail travel are not at the top of my list. Nevertheless I have done a bit of research and what comes across is the relative cheapness of continental rail travel. For example: London to Rome or Florence or Venice is £111 return as is London to Athens. You can get high-speed access to Zurich for £95 return or London to Nice or Marseille for £87 return. And these are fairly standard advanced booking charges. C-Red would approve I think.
The trouble is even if I add in my carbon offset charge I can still fly to Cyprus using Easyjet for about £150 return in July: and I wouldn’t have to think about changing stations in London and Paris or feeding myself en route.
Oh dear, Where are Easytrain or Ryanrail when you want them?
C-Red is at http://www.cred-uk.org/