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tomatenfreak
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Posted 6 years ago

Hi,
I wanted to make my seat reservation on the Interrail website (reservations.interrail.eu).
Now I ran into two problems:

1) I have a trip from Marseille to Barcelona. The website says, the reservation will cost €35 per Person. Is that price normal for the Renfe-SNCF coorperation? For me, this seems a bit overpriced when even a TGV reservation is "only" €20.
2) The Interrail trip planner and also the reservation tool do not find good trains after 17th September. On renfe.com I can find a direct train from Valencia to Sevilla which travels about 4 hours. The Interrail tools just show me trains with 3 or more changes and a travel time of more than 10 hours! Will these informations be updated soon and are there alternative tools to make my reservations?

Thanks in advance :)

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Flo
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replied 6 years ago

Yes thats the normal price. Trains on the international high speed line between France and Spain are expensive because the track has been built by a private public partnership and the private operator of the infrastructure is now charging a lot from train companies to operate trains on this line in order to get profit out of the investment.

You can buy RENFE reservations also via [ux] https://rail.shop/acp[/ux] however RENFE probably still has blocked reservations so you might Just wait until they become available online. You can also buy these reservations at train stations by the way.

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Peter
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replied 6 years ago

Hi.
Here the link to the train type you would use: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation/tgv-france-espana/298[/u]
And two blogs of Flo I just add, as interesting to read...
The first one explaining how to travel for free between Barcelona and Marseille: [ux]https://rail.cc/blog/barcelona-marseille-nice-train/[/ux]
And the second one explaining the TGV trains with Interrail in France: [ux]https://rail.cc/blog/interrail-reservation-guide-tgv/[/ux]

Interesting as well: if you do not travel in a hurry, include the "Petit Train Jaune". Exit coming from Marseille at Perpignan and cross the Pyrenee mountains. See video and blog.

Pete :)