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Bigdog Mar 10th, 2003 09:29 AM

Train from Venice to Paris
 
Three of us will be taking a train from Venice to Paris. Rail Europe's website only gives us an &quot;overnight&quot; option. <BR><BR>We have two choices for &quot;sleepers&quot;. Put 3 of us in a four person sleeper or get two 2 person ones that will sleep 2 and 1. <BR><BR>Question is: What are the chances that Rail Europe will try to sell a single to bunk in with us. Which option would give us the best chance to prevent that from happening.

elberko Mar 10th, 2003 09:44 AM

I was surprised to see that there were no T3 compartments on this route. See this euraide site for prices:<BR><BR>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/euraide/t0222ven.htm<BR><BR>I'm not positive, but I think the 4th bed COULD be sold to somebody else. That would be true of the 2nd bed in a 2 person sleeper also, unless you pay the 1 person price. Maybe you could buy all 4 reservations?

Bigdog Mar 10th, 2003 10:59 AM

That would be an expensive option, but a possibility. Does anyone know how big the compartments actually are. Is a T2 one half the size of a T4????

elberko Mar 10th, 2003 11:08 AM

re: difference in size.<BR><BR>Each compartment would have a narrow (2 foot?) aisle. Either 2 bunks to one side, or 2 bunks on each side. Quite compact...

GregPCM Mar 10th, 2003 11:25 AM

Bigdog,<BR><BR>There is a train that runs during the day from Venice to Milan to Paris. That takes 10.5 hours. At long trip, but another option. Have fun.<BR><BR>Greg<BR>

Absurd Mar 10th, 2003 11:33 AM

Take a look at www.seat61.com/Italy.htm

ben_haines_london Mar 10th, 2003 11:45 AM

RailEurope are underinformed and overpriced. The night train has the cars you list, but also has second class three berth sleepers, with a door that locks and chains for security, and costing a supplement of 45 euros.<BR><BR>As Elberko says, you pay less if you order through<BR>Euraide, offices in Florida and Germany: http://www.euraide.de/. Telephone in USA 1 941-480-1555. Fax 1 941-480-1522. E-mail [email protected]<BR>DER travel agency in the USA, formerly owned by German rail: http://www.der.com. E mail for information [email protected] and for sales [email protected]. But please get the Euraide quote as well, as this firm is said to have fallen to RailEurope.<BR><BR>There are day connections, too, with views of the Alps and changes in Milan: please ask Euraide or me (but not railEurope) if you would like times<BR><BR>[email protected]

elberko Mar 10th, 2003 12:01 PM

Ben Haines:<BR><BR>The euraide page I listed above says that there are no T3s on this route.

tinlizzy2 Mar 11th, 2003 03:02 PM

Bigdog,<BR>I just booked airfare for 3 w/ Volareweb.com for $140..(130Euro) from Venice to Paris.

Bigdog Mar 12th, 2003 03:51 AM

Wow. Never thought that flying between Venice and Paris was an option. Great rates...think I'll take to the friendly skies.

KatWoman Mar 12th, 2003 04:02 AM

Just check the rates for the volareweb site too and they are very good prices. Is this place for real? Trustwothy ect?


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