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pedromoliveira
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Posted 10 years ago

Hi there,

I've been watching trains for my interrail and i notice that Milano-Venice says subject to compulsory reservation in the train that I want to get. This means that I will need to pay my reservation, right? Does anyone know how much is it? Is there any other way to avoid this payment?

Another question: i'm going from Berlin to Amsterdam using this train ([u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail/berlin-to-amsterdam[/u]). I think that I will have to pay my reservation in this train too. And this is a night train, right? Does anyone know how much is it to have a seat or a couchette? I notice that this is the train that comes from Prague and goes to Amesterdam, stopping in Berlin. But are the prices the same from Prague or from Berlin?

Thank you very much for your help!

Pedro Oliveira

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Peter
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replied 10 years ago

Hi Pedro.

[b]Milan - Venice[/b]: free train connections available - [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail/milan-to-venice[/u]
The train with a reservation fee is this one: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation/frecciabianca/trenitalia-fb/48[/u]

[b]Berlin - Amsterdam[/b]: free by day train, the night train here: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train/prague-amsterdam-cnl456/14[/u]
Buy the reservation online or at a station.

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Peter

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pedromoliveira
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replied 10 years ago

Thanks a lot for your help Peter :)

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Flo
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replied 10 years ago

Just to add: The reservation fares are always the same, regardless of the distance.