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This man is taking 150 trains across 28 European countries. Here’s what he has learnt

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Self-confessed EU nerd Jon Worth is taking 150 trains across 28 European countries to highlight the problems with cross-border rail travel in the EU.

Added on the 22/07/2022 17:16:31 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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