Travel to London via ICE Train from Frankfurt. 1951 UN Convention Travel Document Issued by Australia
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I am a holder of the UN 1951 Convention travel document issued by Australia. It allows me to travel to Germany, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia without needing a visit visa. I have been issued a visit visa by the UK and I would prefer to go by ICE train than travel by air. This means that I will have to change once at Brussels Central Station. Can I legally travel via train or is flying my only option?
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