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MarkkuSohlman
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Posted 5 years ago

I am going to travel by train from Zagreb (Croatia) to Tallinn (Estonia) and I have a bike.

How do I find information to travel by train with bike?
How do I buy tickets to bike?

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Flo
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replied 5 years ago

Hi Markku!

This is a long route and travelling by bike through several countries by train is always a little bit tricky. Not all bike tickets/reservations will be available online. What kind of bike do you have?
If it is possible to dismantle at least the front wheel and put the bike into a bike bag (can also be simple large trashbags or similar if necessary) you can normally take the bike on any train as "luggage" and put it into the luggage racks or behind/under seats.
If you have/prefer to transport the bike without dismantling any parts you have to carefully plan your route and pick trains with dedicated areas for the transportation of bikes.

Best (rough) route would be (general schedule information at http://fahrplan.oebb.at/bin/query.exe/dn

Zagreb to Vienna with direct EC 158; tickets (including bike reservation) should be available from Austrian Railways at https://rail.shop/oebb however take care that you are offered a proper online ticket (it can be that the ticket has to be collected at a ticket machine in Austria - this would be stated clearly during booking process!).
Alternatively, contact Croatian Railways at https://rail.shop/hzpp

Vienna to Warsaw with direct EC 102 or EC 104; again tickets should be available via https://rail.shop/oebb

Warsaw to Bialystok, then continue to Suwalki and cross the border to Vilnius and continue via Sestokai to Kaunas and Vilnius. Attention, the cross-border trains on the section Bialystok - Kaunas only run Friday - Sunday. Schedules available at [ux]http://rozklad-pkp.pl/[/ux]
Tickets for the domestic section in Poland available at https://rail.shop/pkpic , otherwise simply buy your tickets locally or in the train (for the cross border section).

From Vilnius you can go to the border at Turmantas; on weekends there are direct trains across the border to Daugavpils (from where you can continue to Riga).
Schedules (buy tickets locally): https://rail.shop/lit and https://rail.shop/ldz

From Riga there are daily trains across the border to Valga; from there you can continue to Tallinn.
Schedules (buy tickets locally): https://rail.shop/ldz and https://rail.shop/elron

Blog post about travelling in the Baltics: https://rail.cc/en/blog/baltics-train-bus-ferry

Flo