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holidaytime
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Posted 16 years ago

Most night trains need a supplement. But do we have to pay a reservation fees on top of that?!

I will be taking a CNL train from Vienna to Amsterdam. Because it is a popular service, I will probably reserve it as soon as I arrive in Europe - 4 weeks before the CNL train. The supplement cost for a seat on the train, I think, is 9Euro (from another website here).

So, when I reserve the ticket, what does it mean? Will I pay the 9euro supplement then, and have a guaranteed seat on the train and have to pay nothing more? Or would there be a reservation fees (3/4 euro) AND the supplement fees?

Thanks



[b]UPDATE - reservation information[/b]

[b]Interrail[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]
[b]Eurail[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/eurail-train-reservation[/u]
[b]Single train tickets[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]


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SiDUDe
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replied 16 years ago

Your suppliment will include reservation of a seat/couchette

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Peter
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replied 16 years ago

like SiDUDe said, on night-trains the supplement always include the reservation...
you are talking about this one: [u]https://rail.cc/en/night-train/germany/de[/u]

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holidaytime
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replied 16 years ago

Thanks guys. The costs will be a bit lower than I thought then :)

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anonymous
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replied 16 years ago

Hello,

I'm looking for informations about night trains, reservations and supplemants.
I found a night train called allegro tosca between Roma termini and Vienna.
But I can't find informations about the cost of the reservation and the cost of the supplemant with an interrail pass. I don't know where I have to reserve a ticket.
I went in a train station in France, they were not able to help me... I can buy a ticket for this train (130€) but they can't apply the interrail option.

What can I do ??...

Thanks for your help

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Peter
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replied 16 years ago

hi...

you are talking about the ALLEGRO (EN 235)...
Vienna to Roma/Firenze with stop in Bologna.

all prices are one-way, per person and for 2nd and 1st class

single sleeper bed
Rail pass fare: EUR 105
Standard fare: EUR 200

single sleeper bed with private shower and WC
with IR (only 1st class): EUR 125
no IR (only 1st class): EUR 220

bed in a double sleeper
Rail pass fare: EUR 75
Standard fare: EUR 160

bed in a double sleeper with private shower and WC
Rail pass fare: EUR 85
Standard fare: EUR 180

bed in a triple (T3) sleeper
Rail pass fare: EUR 45
Standard fare: EUR 140

couchette (4-bed compartment)
Rail pass fare: EUR 35
Standard fare: EUR 120

couchette (6-bed compartment)
Rail pass fare: EUR 25
Standard fare: EUR 110

seats only 2nd class)
EUR 5
EUR 90

try to book it via [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] ... if this is not possible, go to an other railway station... the best to do it is in Italy, Austria or also Germany! :)