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  2. The Man in Seat Sixty-One - Wikipedia

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    The site is called Seat 61 after his preferred seat in First Class on the Eurostar. [3] He began the site as a hobby in 2001, [2] after frustration with the difficulty he perceived in finding how to book rail tickets within Europe. [2] In September 2007 he gave up his job working for the Department for Transport to run the website full-time. [4]

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    Elipsos Internacional S.A. was a Spanish company which was set up in 2001 by Spanish RENFE and French SNCF with a 50% share each. It was created to handle the logistics of Trenhotel night railway services between Spain and France, Switzerland and Italy; in 2013 only services to France remained; they were cut back to thrice a week in September 2013, and discontinued on 15 December as the high ...

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  7. Seat61 - Wikipedia

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    The Man in Seat Sixty-One From a duplicated article : This is a redirect from a page on the same or very similar subject matter that was kept as a redirect to preserve this page's edit history

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    The Sud Express (also called Surexpreso [3] Spanish: [suɾeɣsˈpɾeso] and Sud Expresso [4] Portuguese: [suðɨʃˈpɾesu]) was an overnight passenger train connecting Paris with Lisbon and Madrid, and which originally was operated by the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits and ran north of Paris to Calais.

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