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Eurolines is a coach (long distance bus) company operating international routes within Europe. Different countries have their own Eurolines company, but they work together to some extent, selling tickets for each others services and offering connections. World map showing location of Europe A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is geologically and geographically a peninsula, forming the westernmost part of Eurasia. ...


In the UK, Eurolines is operated by the National Express Group. This article is about the National Express Group; for information on the member of the group which trades under the National Express brand, see National Express article. ...


In some parts of Eastern Europe, notably the Baltic States, Eurolines is the primary method of travel between country and country. Baltic states and the Baltic Sea The Baltic states or the Baltic countries is a term which nowadays refers to three countries in Northern Europe: Estonia Latvia Lithuania Prior to World War II, Finland was sometimes considered, particularly by the Soviet Union, a fourth Baltic state. ...


Eurolines offer a sort of coach version of an Interrail card - a Eurolines Pass, offering unlimited travel on all Eurolines coaches during a fixed period.


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Eurolines coach tickets/services from uk (london) to europe or ireland (1677 words)
Eurolines is the largest coach operator for services across Europe.
Eurolines services from the UK to continental Europe either go through the Eurotunnel or use a ferry from Dover to Calais.
However, Eurolines coaches have their own small toilet on board, either in the middle or at the far end of the vehicle.
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