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Rail Europe has the perfect rail product for every trip to Europe
You have unique wants and needs for your European travels. Perhaps you have
three weeks to spend and want to explore several countries. Maybe you are a
Francophile who wants to see as much of France as you can in a two-week-period.
Or perhaps it is Great Britain you want to visit, with a brief trip to Paris
to cap off your holiday. The options are endless. It is with this notion in
mind that Rail Europe has created its diverse product line, to ensure that
you can experience Europe as you want to.
Here is a breakdown of the Rail Europe products.
Railpasses
Railpasses provide unlimited rail travel for the number of travel days indicated
on the pass. Railpasses can be valid for a single country, a region or multiple
countries.
Eurail Global Passes,
and Eurail Select Passes
Rail Europe offers two major categories of multi-national passes:
Eurail Global Passes: For unlimited travel in 20 countries:
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland
(Rep.), Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden and
Switzerland. These offer great flexibility and the opportunity to cover the
most ground. Within this category are several variations:
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Eurail Global Pass: For travel on any or all days,
this consecutive-day pass offers 15 days, 21 days, or one, two or three
months of unlimited first-class train travel. |
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Eurail Global Pass Flexi: Individual days of non-consecutive
train travel allow you to discover Europe at your own pace, with a choice
of 10 or 15 days of unlimited first-class travel in a two-month period. |
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Eurail Global Pass Saver: Same as the Eurail Global Pass,
but discounted for groups of two or more traveling together. |
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Eurail Global Pass Saver Flexi: Allows groups of
two or more traveling together to choose the exact days they want to travel.
Choice of 10 or 15 days of first-class travel in a two-month period. |
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Eurail Global Pass Youth: A second-class railpass
for those under 26; otherwise, it is the same as the Eurail Global Pass. |
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Eurail Global Pass Youth Flexi: A second-class
flexipass for travelers under 26 (same as Eurail Global Pass Flexi). |
Eurail Select Pass: These give you the flexibility
of unlimited travel in your choice of any three to five bordering
countries of the 22 European countries. (Note: Benelux - Belgium, Netherlands
and Luxembourg - count as one country.) Choice of five, six, eight or 10 days
of first-class travel in a two-month period. Bonus features include special
fare on high-speed Premier routes within the selected countries; free
or discounted travel on selected ferries, lake steamers, boats and buses.
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Eurail Select Pass Saver: Groups of two
or more traveling together can receive a special rate: same benefits as
the Eurail Select Pass. |
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Eurail Select Pass Youth: A second-class
railpass for those under 26; same benefits as the Eurail Select Pass. |
Eurail Global Passes,and Eurail Select Passes bonuses
You'll receive these exciting, value-added bonuses with the purchase of any
Eurail Global Pass or Eurail Select Pass:
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Discounted passholder fare on high-speed Premier Trains. |
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Free or discounted travel on selected ferries, lake steamers, boats and
buses. |
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A complete list of bonuses is included on the free Eurail orEurail Select Pass
map you receive with your pass. |
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A FREE timetable: a handy schedule for
all the trains you need to know about. |
Rail 'n Drive Passes
These offer the versatility to combine rail and car travel at one affordable
price. Rail and car days can be used individually (non-consecutively) as
you wish.
Train Tickets
Rail Europe offers tickets for single journeys from one destination in Europe
to another. Passengers with this type of ticket who are not holding specific
seat reservations can get on and off the train as many times as they like
between the two destinations. Search our Train Tickets & Schedules database
of the most popular rail routes to obtain schedules as well as first and
second class ticket fares.
Premier Trains
The shining stars of Europe's rail network, Premier Trains combine high-speed
travel with unmatched service and comfort. There is no need to fly when you
can board an ultra-modern train and arrive at your destination in no time,
relaxed and ready to go. These trains are unlike any others you have experienced.
Each train has slightly different amenities; however, there are certain features
that they share:
Eurostar: Rail Europe's most famous Premier
Train. Also called the Channel Tunnel train, it set the standard in rail travel,
smoothly transporting passengers from London to Paris in 3 hours and London
to Brussels in 2 hours 40 minutes. Here are some Eurostar basics:
- Eurostar runs almost hourly between London and Paris (18-21 times a day).
- Check in at least 20 minutes prior to a Eurostar departure.
- Tickets can be purchased up to 120 days in advance.
- In addition to the three cities mentioned above, Eurostar also serves Ashford,
Calais-Frethun, Lille and Disneyland Paris, with seasonal service to the
Alpine towns of Moutiers and Bourg St. Maurice.
- Eurostar features three classes of service: Premium First (London-Paris
only, with a dedicated car and high level of service); first class (includes
complimentary food and beverages); and standard class (for comfort and convenience).
Seat Reservations
With a railpass or ticket, you are able to board a train, but you are not guaranteed
a seat, sleeper or couchette. In order to ensure you get the kind of seat
you desire -- no matter what class of ticket you are holding -- you should
purchase a reservation.
While some trains may not require reservations, all sleeping accommodations
require reservations.
See Rail Accommodations for more information
on seat, sleepers and couchettes.
Reservations in Europe
For your convenience, you can also reserve seats in Europe directly at the
train stations, as late as the day of departure. However, it is recommended
to reserve at least 24 hours in advance, as reservations are subject to availability.
In the event that you have a reservation but miss your train, you lose the
reservation.
Reservations are required for couchettes or sleepers on all night trains,
as well as for high-speed Premier trains -- such as TGV, AVE, Eurostar and
certain InterCity and EuroCity trains -- during the day. In many cases, reservations
are not required or cannot be made. See Rail
Accommodations for more information on seat, sleepers and couchettes.
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