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Germany Rail and Drive?
Has anyone ever used the rail and drive option for a German railpass?<BR>I am trying to figure out if it works out better (especially option to pick up the car in one city and drop it off in another)-- or am I better to arrange things on my own?<BR>Thanks!
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I have used France rail and drive. Main advantage is fairly good deal compared to conventional rental if you only want one day here, one day there.<BR><BR>You should be able to pickup and return rental cars anywhere in Germany with no drop charge, no matter how you "source" the rental.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>[email protected]<BR>
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I have.<BR>Same thoughts as Rex.
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The one time I looked into rail and drive in Germany, it was specified that the pick-up and drop-off point for the car had to be the same, which is why I did not choose that option.
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From www.raileurope.com<BR><BR>Reserve your first car rental at least 7 days prior to your departure for Europe by calling the appropriate car company (see below for which companies serve certain passes). Confirm drop-off conditions at time of reservation. Be sure to reserve your car in advance as they are subject to availability. <BR><BR>Hertz rental cars are provided with the following passes: EurailDrive, Eurail Selectpass Drive, BritRail Pass 'n Drive, Italy Rail 'n Drive and German Rail 'n Drive. Phone numbers for Hertz are: 1-800-654 3001 in the U.S., 1-800-263-0600 in Canada for English language, 1-800-263-0678 in Canada for French language, 416-620-9620 in Toronto and 91-800-700-16 in Mexico. <BR><BR>==================<BR><BR>So, whatever Hertz tells you is what you will need to follow. If in doubt, call them.<BR>
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