Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Posted 16 years ago
[b]European Rail Timetables[/b]
Most European railway schedule planers are based on the same databases. All have different features how to handle a requests. They do not list all European train connections. Some are missing. They are not specialized for rail pass (Interrail and Eurail) travellers.
[b] [ux]https://plan.rail.cc[/ux] [/b]
:idea: You will always find [b]free connections[/b] (for Interrail and Eurail pass travellers), more scenic routes and the missing connections using the special railcc schedules:
Interrail: [u]https://rail.cc/en/search-interrail-route[/u]
Eurail: [u]https://rail.cc/en/search-eurail-route[/u]
Note: [b]some trains require an extra reservation fee[/b]!
Information about the additional reservation fees and supplements:
[b]Interrail[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]
[b]Eurail[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/eurail-train-reservation[/u]
If a connection is marked with [b]reservation required[/b] it doesn\'t mean that you definitely will need a reservation using it with your rail pass.
Schedules are usually [b]available up to 3 months in advance[/b].
:idea: At the second weekend of December and at the beginning of June there are [b]updates of the train schedules[/b].
If you want to plan more than 3 months in advance or find a schedule later than the schedule changes, use the date of tomorrow to get some information and an impression of the travel times - as train schedules won\'t change a lot during the year.
NEW:
Interrail schedule planer app: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail/app[/ux]
Eurail schedule planer app: [ux]https://rail.shop/eurail/app[/ux]
[b]Update: Nov 2016[/b]