train schedules
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My experience has been that once you purchase the train pass (Europass) then you get a schedule. <BR>You can go to www.eurorail.com and choose individual cities for fair and schedules. The only thing is that you have to go city by city, I have not found a list.<BR>
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I always recommend www.sbb.ch The site which has an English section is much clearer than www.trenitalia.it which is useful only if you have to travel to certain more obscure stations.
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For major routes like these, the website probably most often used, and fairly user-friendly is www.raileurope.com - - just don't fall for the marked up prices there - - and don't buy point-to-point tickets there.<BR><BR>They do, however, have some decently discounted airfares there (have to call 1-800-4-EURAIL perhaps to inquire about these) - - and of course the cost of rail passes if you insist on buying one there is pretty much set by them.<BR><BR>Just not the standards for little amenities to go with them, nor competitive pricing for "shipping and handling".<BR>




