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skbohler Feb 28th, 2018 03:27 PM

EURAIL question
 
Hello,

I am planning on taking my 2 kids to Europe this summer.

I want to take 2 train rides:
1 overnight on OBB from Rome to Munich
1 day train from Munich to Paris

If I purchase a 2-country pass on Eurail, will that allow me to take the overnight train from Rome to Munich? I assume there will be extra charges for the overnight train (like reserving a family compartment for the overnight ride). If so, if I buy the Eurail, when would I be able to pay those extra fees?

janisj Feb 28th, 2018 03:31 PM

With just two train rides -- AFAIK no pass would be practical/economical.

ira Feb 28th, 2018 06:04 PM

Hey SK,

Tickets fro the Italian train line can are at Trenitalia - Homepage English - Trenitalia

For the German train line go to https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de//bin/query.exe/en?rt=1&

((I))

StCirq Feb 28th, 2018 06:19 PM

No. Buy p-to-p tickets on www.trainline.eu

skbohler Mar 1st, 2018 07:02 AM

Thanks for the replies.

Sounds like buying individual tickets is the way to go.

For Rome to Munich, I was looking at the Nighjet run by OBB and purchase through https://tickets.oebb.at

For the Munich to Paris trip, I was looking at DB through https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de

Are those both good sources?

Christina Mar 1st, 2018 08:36 AM

Of course, those are the national railways. Any national railway is a legitimate place to buy their own tickets, and would be the cheapest price.

PalenQ Mar 1st, 2018 10:32 AM

Agree with all of the above - absolutely no pass is good for you but book yourselves online - www.seat61.com is the authority on just how to do that and nab discounted fares to boot. Walk-up fares much much much higher. Book ASAP for both trains. General info trains like what to expect on overnight trains, etc. also www.ricksteves.com and BETS-European Rail Experts. Bring ear plugs if a modicum of noise bothers you as there is always some from inside and outside the train.

How many people do you have - 3 or 4? Get a private compartment, either a triple or quad and be sure not to be put in 4- or 6-person couchette compartments as you will have srangers in with you. skbohler has the two sites you should book on - Austrian for night train and German bahn.de/en for Munich-Paris.

neckervd Mar 2nd, 2018 02:22 AM

" Sounds like buying individual tickets is the way to go.

For Rome to Munich, I was looking at the Nighjet run by OBB and purchase through https://tickets.oebb.at

For the Munich to Paris trip, I was looking at DB through https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de "

Yes that's OK. You may also check OeBB's nightjet website: https://www.nightjet.com/en/
For the direct Munich dp 6.23 - Paris TGV, you may compare fares with https://ch.oui.sncf/fr/

skbohler Mar 2nd, 2018 05:40 AM

Thanks!

PalenQ Mar 2nd, 2018 11:46 AM

Don't dally though sometimes lowest fares disappear as soon as they arfe posted practically!

skbohler Mar 2nd, 2018 12:40 PM

Thank you!

skbohler Mar 2nd, 2018 12:50 PM

Question. I have a child that is 12. A lot of the fares are cheaper if one is 11 and younger. Do they check tickets against passport age or is on the honor system?

janisj Mar 2nd, 2018 01:19 PM

>>Do they check tickets against passport age or is on the honor system?<<

Don't cheat. Sometimes they do test and sometimes they don't - - but it would be really embarrassing to get caught. On some websites they actually ask for the birthdates to book child tix.

PalenQ Mar 3rd, 2018 06:15 AM

Depends on conductor - some scrutinize everything others just glance at tickets and yes you could be fined even.


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