"The whole train takes the boat, Greta. We don't have to get off at all."
"The whole train? But how can it?"
"Just look out the window and you'll see for yourself."
The railroad tracks ran to the very edge of the water, where a large ferry boat was waiting for the train. It had tracks on it, too, and the train ran right on to the boat. Greta could hardly believe her eyes. To think that one could ride on a train and a boat at the same time! It took about two hours to cross the water, and then they were on the island of Zealand. The boat went right up to the railroad tracks and the train was soon on land again and speeding on its way.
"Everything here looks so different," remarked Greta, as she looked out the window. "There are so many more trees, and it isn't so flat as it is at home."
Before long they reached the large railroad station in Copenhagen, where Anna's mother was waiting for them.
"Your father will be here very soon, Anna, and then we are all going to Tivoli for dinner."
"Is Tivoli a restaurant?" asked Greta.
"No, Tivoli is one of the most famous parks in all the world," explained Anna. "It's right in the center of Copenhagen. In fact, it's right next to this station. Oh, I wish Father would hurry."