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Old 06-05-2007, 11:36 PM
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Greetings, I am interested in travelling from Munster (DE) to Sheffield by train (I have to rescue a hamster and no Airlines will let me take him on a plane ) but I'm not having any luck trying to work it out online.. does someone that travels a lot know anything about a) how I go about trying to find out times b) how much it will cost

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Old 06-05-2007, 11:41 PM
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Belgium website: http://www.nmbs.be (You can put it in english).
No idea how long you want to travel and where exactly - Maybe interrail is something for you??
You can find it on that website too I think.
Its a ticket where you can travel with unlimited in one (or more) European zones.

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http://www.db.de/site/bahn/en/start.html

there you go. it's in English and it's not going to be cheap.
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And remember - hamsters get special travel discounts throughout June!
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The DH one wouldn't give me any prices :/ I did check that one earlier
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http://www.internationalrail.com

if there's a direct route that'll tell you but it won't be cheap at all.

IF this is serious you might want to try airberlin's website. they fly from munster to a few places in the UK and just get some sort of metal box and drill some air holes in it to put in your check in luggage
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AirBerlin will takes animals anywhere in Europe except the UK for some gay reason
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Btw, would a hamster survive the cargo hold? :/
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Btw, would a hamster survive the cargo hold? :/
see the metal box idea.

if you've got a maplin in sheffield you could get a metal enclosure that would fit it i reckon and all you'd need to do is drill some holes in it and wrap the thing loosely so it gets air but with enough stuff that it'll be protected.

if you milliosn of people can bring back bottles of vodka wrapped in towels without breakages every year ims ure a metal box will be fine providing there's air.

you could attach some sort of tube that could stick out of the bag so it would definetely get air.
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