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ABOVE: Railroad station in Nice, on the French
Riviera.
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Driving in Europe
This four-page section of our Europe
Travel Planner has links to articles and third-party resources on car
rental and leasing, rental-car insurance, traffic regulations and signs, etc. in
Europe.
Rail Travel
Learn about rail passes, read articles on trains such as the Eurostar, check
European rail timetables, and order tickets online from third-party vendors.
From our 200-page Europe Travel Planner.
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Need a car in Europe?
Auto Europe
guarantees the lowest rental
rates for standard cars, sports cars, SUVs, luxury cars,
chauffered sedans, and RVs. Its Web site also has driving information
for 38 countries.
If
you live outside the EU, a
tax-free
Renault or
Peugeot tourist lease can be cheaper than renting.
Minimum driver age is 18, there' s no upper age limit, and rates include
insurance. See:
Short-term car leasing.

Traveling by train?
Rail Europe
has schedules, maps, and guides for 50+ European railroads. (Residents
of North and Central America can buy tickets and rail passes
online.)
From Europe for Cruisers:
Travel and cruise news:
Europe for Visitors Blog
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