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around the world (by rail) in 80 days?
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I chose the northerly route via Harwich and Holland because they're at about the same latitude as Berlin. Traveling via the Chunnel and Brussels you'd have to go a ways south. But then it might be faster than the North Sea ferry, so maybe you have a point. Is that true? <br /> <br />I just thought of something else; you could also transfer at Albany, New York, to go east to Boston, then take the Blue Line subway to Logan Airport. Which is closer to Albany, New York or Boston?
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