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<title>Five Things You Must Do in Finland in the Winter</title>
<link>http://www.trifter.com/Europe/Finland/Five-Things-You-Must-Do-in-Finland-in-the-Winter.178325</link>
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<h3>Skiing</h3>
Finland has the most snow in Europe, and better still, it isn't overcrowded so plenty of elbow and stopping room.</li>
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<h3>Ice Hotel</h3>
Spend a night in the Ice Hotel in Kemi on the banks of the Baltic of course its cold, the whole hotel is made of ice excepting the restrooms. You are advised to sleep with everything inside your bedding to avoid your shoes freezing to the floor. The bed is made of ice, so lots of reindeer skins. The bar is made of ice and there is a chapel with pews and carvings all of ice, it really is wonderful. You get a free pass for a sauna and breakfast in a nearby hotel made of bricks and mortar.</li>
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<h3>Ice Breaker</h3>
Take a trip across the frozen Baltic on the Ice Breaker, you can join the ice breaker from shore or take a snow mobile across the Baltic and meet the ice breaker a couple of kilometres out on the ice.  After a meal aboard, the breaker comes to a stop and then reverses leaving an area of open sea, this is where you can don a survival suit and bob about like a bright orange penguin.</li>
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<h3>Husky Safari</h3>
You are matched to a team of dogs, one person sits in the sleigh And the other is on the back and controls the breaks. The dogs love to run it's a thrilling experience.</li>
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<h3>Snow Mobile</h3>
&amp;nbsp;If you are looking for a speed thrill on the snow without ski's then the snow mobile is great fun, driving through otherwise inaccessible areas through the snow clad countryside the sights are awesome and again a must do. For all of the above trips the correct weatherproof clothing is supplied. </li>
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<title>Railway Station Designs: Doing It With Style</title>
<link>http://www.trifter.com/Practical-Travel/5-Railway-Stations-That-Are-Doing-It-with-Style.67479</link>
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<![CDATA[																																																								<p>Railway stations throughout the world have been used by their builders to show off many different styles of construction. A quick browse through these styles is as good as a basic introduction to classical architecture.</p>
 


<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_11.jpg" />



<p> Station buildings range from the Baroque style in the unlikely setting of Hsinchu Station in Taiwan, to the 
Corinthian pillars of Gare De Nord, Paris and the 
Gothic revival architecture of Bombay. Each of these buildings is a work of art in itself. </p>

 
 <p>Here a few more unusual architectural styles applied to railway stations:</p>
 
 


<h3>
Tangjong Pagar Railway Station, Singapore</h3>



<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_3.jpg" /><br/><br/>

<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_50.jpg" />


<p>This very old railways station has the honor of being considered one of the best places in Singapore for Malaysian food, especially satay. People come here to eat as well as to travel. The building was completed in 1932 and it has a fine domed roof. There is Malaysian artwork on the panelling around the inside.</p>



<h3>
<a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;q=Helsinki,+Finland&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;f=q">Helsinki Central Station, Finland</a></h3>



<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_52.jpg" /><br/><br/>

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<p>There are nineteen platform inside this station which is faced with granite give a cold, hard kind of look to it. The statues outside have recently been featured in an animation to promote rail travel in Finland. The original station was built in 1860 and it was redesigned in 1909 as can be seen in the almost art nouveau design of the central curved section.</p>	










<h3>
 
 
<a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;q=+Napoli-Afragola+Railway+Station&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;sa=N&amp;tab=il">Napoli-Afragola  Railway Station,  Naples, Italy</a>

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 <img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_0.jpg" /><br/><br/>

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<p>This new high speed station is a bridge above the tracks. It is a massive transport interchange that acts as a gateway to Naples and a major city landmark which provides a train station for high speed and regional services, bus, taxi and car parking facilities. There are retail facilities here as well as police and fire stations and the whole structure covers around 20,000 square meters. This fabulous, ultra modern construction was designed by Patrick Schumacher and Zaha Hadid Architects.</p>



<h3>
Gare de Nord Railway Station, Paris, France</h3>





<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_6.jpg" /><br/><br/>

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<p>Inside this fantastic building are a series of Corinthian columns made of cast iron. These support a thirty eight metre high glass roof . There are nine statues in the station which represent nine important places that can be reached from the station. The architecture here is a real mixture of styles and the grace and elegance of the original curved roof has been spoiled by alterations made in the 1930's. </p>


<h3>
<a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;q=Hualampong+Station,+Bangkok&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;sa=N&amp;tab=il">Hualampong Station, Bangkok, Thailand</a>

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<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_2.jpg" /><br/><br/>


<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_10.jpg" />



<p><em>Click 
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.thaivisarun.com/images/Hualampong2.jpg">Here</a>
 for a Panoramic Photo!</em></p>


<p>This railway station was built fourteen years after railways were first introduced to Thailand. It was finished in 1916 and had taken 7 years to build. It was modernized in 1998 and is now extremely busy with twenty four  ticket windows and a computerized booking system. The original architecture has been preserved well in spite of the modernization.</p>	



<h3>Here are some more railway stations that combine the best in good taste and aesthetic functionability: </h3>






<h3>Paddington Cathedral</h3>



<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_30.jpg" /></p>


<p>Todays more visited cathedrals in the UK are the railway terminii. Squeaky clean with an almost a religious fanaticism these are a melting pot of people from around the world. </p>





<p>

<a target="_blank" href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/photo64623.htm">(Source)</a>


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<h3>Haydarpasa Terminal</h3>




<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_31.jpg" /></p>

<p>
The first station there was built in 1872 when the railroad was opened to Gebze.</p>


<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/photo667606.htm">(Source)</a>






<h3>Docklands Light Railway (Wall of Light)</h3>


</p>

<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_32.jpg" /></p>




<p>
One of the first light rail systems in Britain, with one of the world’s safest and most advanced automatic train control systems, DLR has expanded faster than any UK railway.</p>













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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/photo294021.htm">(Source)</a>


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<h3>Almere Centrum, The Netherlands</h3>


<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_15.jpg" /></p>

<p>The railway station Almere Centrum was built in 1987, when Almere was connected to the Dutch railway system.</p>


<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/photo188143.htm">(Source)</a></p>




<h3>Ano Lechonia</h3>



<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_16.jpg" /></p>

<p>
Ano Lechonia is another of the villages where de Chirico built railway stations.</p>



<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/photo795727.htm">(Source)</a></p>





<h3>Light Of A West Civilization</h3>


<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_17.jpg" /></p>


<p>Main Railway Station, Berlin, Germany.</p>


<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/webinteger/271097128/">(Source)</a>



</p>










<h3>South Wimbledon</h3>



<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_18.jpg" /></p>



<p>The London Underground was the first underground railway in the world.</p>






<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/edscoble/294477519/">(Source)</a>


</p>







<h3>Gare de Lyon</h3>





<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_19.jpg" /></p>


<p>Wonderful contrast of architectural order and human chaos.</p>




<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tampics/33724612/">(Source)</a>


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<h3>Milan Train Station at Midnight</h3>



<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_20.jpg" /></p>


<p>Impressive station!</p>




<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/211239773/">(Source)</a>


</p>



<h3>
Mystery Train</h3>





<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_21.jpg" /></p>



<p>A train passes through Lisbon's wonderful Oriente Station, designed by Santiago Calatrava.</p>




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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rod_monkey/465372475/">(Source)</a>

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<h3>
Waiting...</h3>




<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_22.jpg" /></p>



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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=478551809&amp;size=l">(Source)</a>

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<h3>Tokyo: Ochanomizu</h3>



<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_23.jpg" /></p>



<p>The train tracks are crossing on three different levels.</p>




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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/manganite/243781980/">(Source)</a>


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<h3>Foggy Bottom: GWU</h3>



<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_24.jpg" /></p>


<p>The elevators at the George Washington University station.</p>




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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/doctony/526420199/">(Source)</a>

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<h3>Candidplatz</h3>



<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_25.jpg" /></p>

<p>
Subway station "Candidplatz" in Munich, Germany.</p>



<p>

<a target="_blank" href="
http://www.flickr.com/photos/syntaxys/298829944/">
(Source)</a>

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<h3>Ladvi metro station, Prague</h3>






<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_26.jpg" /></p>


<p>Dynamic, futuristic, and sheer artistry.</p>


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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=312255572&amp;size=o">(Source)</a>


</p>




<h3>Gare Désafectée Railway Station</h3>


<p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/12/18/91124_28.jpg" /></p>






<p>Some railway stations still have a ways to go... </p>


<p>
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/photo216068.htm">(Source)</a>
</p>




<h3>
Amazing Railway Station Design </h3>


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<p>This incredible piece of team work helped these designers win 2nd prize for their design. </p>




<p>You see, waiting in a train station is not so bad after all!</p>


























































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