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March 01, 2020

Getting to Amsterdam by Train


If you are coming to the SASE conference from somewhere in or near Europe, we strongly encourage you to look into rail options so as to avoid carbon-intensive modes of travel. These two websites (NS International and Seat 61) are excellent resources for finding a train to and from your city.

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