bridges are made to cross the rivers by train.
Not a direct train. The best option is to take a Eurostar train from London St Pancras to Brussells, then change for a train to Holland. Alternatively, take the Dutchflyer service, which combines a train journey between London Liverpool Street and Harwich, a ferry between Harwich and the Hook of Holland, and a train from the Hook of Holland to Amsterdam.
You can't travel directly from Amsterdam to London by ferry because London doesn't have a ferry port. You would have to travel from Amsterdam to Hook of Holland by train (or drive), catch a ferry to Harwich and then take a train (or drive) to London.
Take the East Coast main line train to King's Cross, then get the Piccadilly Line train to Heathrow Airport.
Three Rivers - train - was created in 1995.
Three Rivers - train - ended in 2005.
The current Amtrak schedule shows the travel time from Holland MI to Chicago as 3 hours and 12 minutes. There is also a one hour time change.
In the United States, Amtrak is a great cross-country train travel system. This website, www.seat61.com/UnitedStates.htm, has deals on Amtrak fares.
You can get a train from London Liverpool Street which takes you directly to Waltham Cross's two main railway stations, Waltham Cross and Theobalds Grove.
Yes, Virgin West Coast to Wolverhampton then Arriva Cross Country to Southampton.
Here's a good guide on doing that http://www.howtodothings.com/travel/a2988-how-to-find-cheap-train-tickets.html
In the southern states of the US you can travel by road via car or bus, by train, or by airplane. You can also travel by boat on rivers, swamps, lakes, and ocean.