Buying train tickets from Innsbruk on a Saturday
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Buying train tickets from Innsbruk on a Saturday
We are travelling from Innsbruk to Kitzbuhel on Saturday March 3rd with 2 large suitcases and 2 pairs of skis.
Should I somehow buy these tickets early because it's a Saturday or just do it on the day at the station? It may be at the end of a holiday period in Austria.
Anyone who can help with the hol period?
Should I somehow buy these tickets early because it's a Saturday or just do it on the day at the station? It may be at the end of a holiday period in Austria.
Anyone who can help with the hol period?
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>Should I somehow buy these tickets early because it's a Saturday
Saturday or no saturday - you can buy your tickets 24/7 from a ticket machine, even if the counters are closed (which probably won't be the case in a big hub station like Salzburg)
>or just do it on the day at the station? It may be at the end of a holiday period in Austria.
I am not sure - but even if it is, reserving your seats in advance won't be possible since most of the trains to Kitzbühel are local ones.
Saturday or no saturday - you can buy your tickets 24/7 from a ticket machine, even if the counters are closed (which probably won't be the case in a big hub station like Salzburg)
>or just do it on the day at the station? It may be at the end of a holiday period in Austria.
I am not sure - but even if it is, reserving your seats in advance won't be possible since most of the trains to Kitzbühel are local ones.
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