April 24th, 2010

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I'm confused about Eurail trains! How do I reserve the trains?

It says on the Eurail timetable That I Need to reserve the train. I got my Eurail Pass ticket Already and waiting for it-through the mail. Is There Supposed To Be A website or phone number so I can reserve the train? More specifically I'm looking at train That Need to Be reserved: 1) Toulouse, EN to Nice, FR 2) Nice, FR to Venice, IT 3) Venezia, IT to Pisa, IT 4) Florence, IT to Rome, IT 5) Paris, FR to Toulouse, FR

In France, only reservations are compulsory on TGV high speed trains and Coral, Which Will Most Likely Be On Your Paris-Toulouse and Toulouse-Nice trips. Reservations and train tickets are Two Separate Things: a train ticket grants you access to the train, reservation grants you a year Assigned seat. Just show up with your pass at a station window to get it stamped the first time you use it and ask for a reservation on the next TGV. You will pay only for the reservation (something like 10 € max I think) but not for the train ticket. For Any Other trip not requiring reservations, just show up and sit on the underground Wherever you want (except if the seat says "reserved"). Since you'll Be Between France and Italy traveling I do not know how it works in Italy and how Their cheap or expensive trains are intended for people traveling in France I never recommend only to buy a Eurail Pass. French trains are cheaper So Much When you book ahead and online That a pass ends up costing Much More. The Other Disadvantage With The Pass Is That You Can not make reservations online. To see the train schedules, go to http://www.voyages-sncf.com/leisure/fr/launch/home/ You can display the page en français by Clicking on the flag at the bottom end version française Does not Have Many have options. For Italy: http://www.ferroviedellostato.it/

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European Rail Timetable Winter/Spring 2009 (European Rail Timetable: The Only Up-To-The-Minute Guide to)


European Rail Timetable Winter/Spring 2009 (European Rail Timetable: The Only Up-To-The-Minute Guide to)


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The Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable is the only comprehensive guide to rail and ferry services throughout Europe. This Independent Traveller’s Edition appears twice yearly and is a speciallyextended version of the monthly European Rail Timetable, based on the June and Decembereditions. As well as detailed train and ferry timetables (also some buses where trains are sparse), this extendededit…


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