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Yes some did so they could get deep into the countryside away from the main cities and the bombers.
Evacuees had to wear something warm on the train.
they talked about there mum and dad :(
By train it's typically 90-120 minutes depending on the type of train. By car you can do the journey in an hour.
About 8h10 with one change (at Dresden, Nürnberg, or Regensburg). The journey can also be done in about 6 hours by travelling to Nürnberg by train (journey time: 2h08) and from there taking an express bus (reservation required) to Prague (journey time: 3h37).
The fastest journey is by travelling via London St Pancras International and then travelling to Heathrow by the Tube - this journey takes around 2 hours. Alternatively, travelling via London Charing Cross or London Victoria and then travelling to Heathrow by the Tube takes around 2 hours and 35 minutes.
The first children were evacuated from Britain's cities and other vulnerable sites, to places of safety, in September 1939, just before war was declared. This was called Operation Pied Piper. Most went to places in the British countryside but some went as far away as Canada. They traveled by train to the countryside.
That will depend on what time you are travelling, what day of the week you are travelling, and where in Dublin you are travelling to. To get to the city is about 2 hours, but once you reach the edge of the city traffic will get heavier, so the last part of your journey would be slower if you are driving. If you are travelling by train, that will not be a problem.
50 per train car
3 lbs of diesel The exact amount will depend on whether the train is travelling at a steady speed or accelerating as well as whether it is travelling on a flat plain or uphill or downhill, not to mention the number of carriages and the weight they are are carrrying.
Some prefer air and others prefer train. Personally, I prefer air.
by taking a plane You can go to China by travelling by plane or by boat. If you are in a nearby country, then you can take a train, although taking a train would take a while. You can also take a car or bike if you're on a journey.