I love to travel Europe by train. But here's what a joined-up 21st-century network needs | Maria Ramirez
Briefly

Traveling by train across Europe unveils hidden treasures, often bypassed by conventional means, allowing for a deeper connection with history and geography.
Experiencing a train ride, like from Trieste to Ljubljana, incorporates a sense of joy and adventure not found in flying or driving.
Alma, the novel by Federica Manzon, beautifully represents the shared history and complicated connections between Trieste and Slovenia, once divided by conflict.
Recent train journeys highlight the convenience and charm of rail travel, offering unique insights into towns and landscapes often overlooked in the rush of modern life.
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