Does anyone know if there are interline discounts for Eurail passes? If so, what companies offer them?
Does anyone know if there are interline discounts for Eurail passes? If so, what companies offer them?
Sorry, I'm no help on that, but I can help with any traveling around europe questions you might have. I have never used a eurial pass, but I've been on many trains. You usually have to pay for a reservation on top of having a eurail, or be prepared to sit/stand on the floor. Also, the less bags you have the better, because the trains are small and don't have much room for storage. Be prepared for the conductors to not speak much english and that they tend to shorten the cars, so make sure you get on the right part of the train. Also some times they don't announce the stop so a lot of looking out the window is good. I hope that helps some. Have a good trip.
We were used to have a discount but it is gone for years.....
zedman - NonRev Correspondent - ZED Travel
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