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Together with the purchase of any pass you will receive: a FREE Eurail Traveler’s Guide containing a general map of Europe, and a Timetable with the most suitable connections for the major tracks
Read moreTogether with the purchase of any pass you will receive: a FREE Eurail Traveler’s Guide containing a general map of Europe, and a Timetable with the most suitable connections for the major tracks
Read moreThe ideal ticket for people wanting limited travels people who, prior to departure for Europe, already exactly know their destination
Read moreYou can be sure that the ArlbergLine is one of the most spectacular railway lines in Austria. Since 1884 this railway connects Tyrol with Vorarlberg. Before these days Vorarlberg could only be reached via Bavarian territory. Numerous bridges, viaducts and…
Read morethe following connections: Dresden – Zürich via Leipzig Berlin – Zürich via Frankfurt am Main Hamburg – Zürich via Dortmund
Read morefrom Stockholm to Göteborg, Malmö, Karlstad / Arvika, Jonköping, Mora, Sundsvall / Härnösand, Karlskrona and Copenhagen and from Göteborg to Malmö and Copenhagen
Read moresince November 1999 these trains operate in Norway. In 2000 the network will be expanded considerably so that as of June 2000 the following Signatur trains will operate on the following tracks:
Read moreNetwork covering practically the whole of Germany. Some trains go as far as Zürich or Interlaken in Switzerland and Vienna in Austria
Read morenetwork covers practically the whole mainland of Italy reservation required on Fridays and Sundays, in July and August and on most of the festive days in Italy depending on the time of the day there is a dining or buffet…
Read morefrom Paris (France) and Brussels (Belgium) to London (Great Britain) via Calais- Fréthun (France) or Lille-Europe (France) and sometimes with a stop in Ashford (Great Britain)
Read moreEver since the introduction of the first high-speed trains in France in 1981 the European railroad network has expanded gradually. After this first high-speed train in France other European countries a.o. Belgium, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain and Sweden were to…
Read moreNight trains have : Sleepers Single compartments, called “special” or “single”, available for holders of 1st-class passes or tickets. Double compartments, called “double” or “T2”, available for all pass- and ticketholders. However, depending on the train, sometimes available for holders…
Read moreDay trains have two seating arrangements : Coach car seating (open with center aisle and two seats on either side) 1st-class (two seats on one side of the aisle and seats on either side) 2nd-class (two seats on either side of…
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Read moreOur Background Starting well before World War II as a commercial representation of the French railroads, the Rail Europe Group was created in its present form in 1991 when the wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of SNCF, the French National Railroad,…
Read moreIt has been our motto to fulfill the need by supplying the means to passenger we felt Rail system should be introduced in Nepal. WE tried to bring in EURAIL and through a strong assurance we got the privilege to…
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