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ScorpionScout
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Posted 10 years ago

Hello, soon I'll make an InterRail with a Global Pass where i'll pass through Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam before going to Germany. But I'm having trouble using the SNCB website to get some confirmations: do all these SNCB trains i selected exist on those times? If they do, is this entire route reservation-free (if i can travel for free)?
If they require some kind of payment, where can i get that info, please? :)

Paris -» Brussels
eurailpass.hafas.de/bin/query.exe/en?L=vs_ir&seqnr=5&ident=a7.0147511.1411575870&application=PRINTVIEW&showDetail=yes&printConnectionId=C0-0&

Brussels -» Amsterdam
eurailpass.hafas.de/bin/query.exe/en?L=vs_ir&seqnr=7&ident=2o.09391.1411574786&application=PRINTVIEW&showDetail=yes&printConnectionId=C0-1&

Thanks in advance!!

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Peter
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replied 10 years ago

Hi.
Here on railcc we use the schedule planer [ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux]
Most of them are based on the hafas database.
If you use the Eurail one, you should ask there for help. As well if you bought your Interrail pass not at railcc, you should ask the company for help where you have it from, as railcc is not the support of other companies.
We also have schedules here on railcc for this route showing details of reservation fees.
[u]https://rail.cc/en/search-interrail-route[/u]
But the links look good on first sight.
Peter :)

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ScorpionScout
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replied 10 years ago

Hi Peter, thanks for the answer. :)
I use the rail-dude schedule planner as standard, but i asked this because i couldn't exactly match the Belgian route when i compared the same route with other web-sites. I'll ask SNCB for help.
Sorry if this behavior was incorrect...