Birmingham to Amsterdam

Wow! Where do we even start!

Travel day:

21 Novembers: This was an experience and a half! After getting on our first train, to Birmingham New Street, we found our second train, Birmingham to London Euston, was canceled, so we were worried we’d miss our Eurostar connection to Amsterdam! Luckily it was easy enough to book another but it was a very fiddly job. Eventually we got to the Euston Station, jumped in a black cab to St Pancras Station then hopped onto the Eurostar - and started on our 4 hour trip to Amsterdam!

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That’s the Entrée, now for the main course...