> 
> Let's see... Oslo -> London by train...
> 
> Route will go through:
> Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, 
> France, and UK.
> 
> No central itinerary planner, will have to do it by studying 
> the national railways of at least 5 countries/languages.
> 

Deutsche Bahn did it in one:

Station/Stop    Date    Time    Platform        Products         
London St. Pancras International         Mo, 10.05.10    dep     11:04
EST 9126         EUROSTAR
Bruxelles-Midi Eurostar  Mo, 10.05.10    arr     14:05    
Bruxelles-Midi Eurostar  Mo, 10.05.10    dep     14:05          transfer
18 min.
Bruxelles-Midi   Mo, 10.05.10    arr     14:23    
Bruxelles-Midi   Mo, 10.05.10    dep     14:28          THA 9433
Thalys
Köln Hbf         Mo, 10.05.10    arr     16:18    
Köln Hbf         Mo, 10.05.10    dep     17:48   2      ICE 955
Intercity-Express
Berlin Hbf       Mo, 10.05.10    arr     22:21   11 D - G
Berlin Hbf       Mo, 10.05.10                           walk     8 min.
Berlin Hbf (tief)        Mo, 10.05.10                     
Berlin Hbf (tief)        Mo, 10.05.10    dep     23:01   4      EN 210
EuroNight
Lund Central     Tu, 11.05.10    arr     08:11    
Lund Central     Tu, 11.05.10    dep     09:22          R 1026   Oeresundzug
Göteborg Central         Tu, 11.05.10    arr     12:17    
Göteborg Central         Tu, 11.05.10    dep     12:45          R 394
Regionalzug
Oslo S   Tu, 11.05.10    arr     16:45    



> Longest stretch I can book from Oslo is to Gothenburg, 
> Sweden. It costs about as much as a low-fare airline ticket 
> to London, takes 3 hours 50 minutes, and I haven't even 
> traveled _one quarter_ of the way yet.
> 
> I've done my share of interrailing. The fun is lost on me, I'm afraid.
> 
> Jostein


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