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anonymous
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Posted 15 years ago

On the Elipsos website, about the Barcelona to Zurich train, it said that it took Interrail global passes but i was not sure what this meant, does it mean that this journey is therefore free? or that there is a discount available?

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Peter
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replied 15 years ago

Hi.
You can travel for free but have to pay the supplement for the bed, as it is a hotel train ... a bit expensive - but fast if you want to travel this distance.
More information: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/barcelona-to-zurich[/u]
Peter :)

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apseuropetrip
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replied 15 years ago

hey liam we should get two tourist class cabins rather than 7 normal sleeping seats. It would work out at 20euroes each rather than 46 and we'd have a spare bed for luggage and stuff...

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fastcar0121
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replied 15 years ago

[quote]hey liam we should get two tourist class cabins rather than 7 normal sleeping seats. It would work out at 20euroes each rather than 46 and we'd have a spare bed for luggage and stuff...[/quote]

I think it means €70 per person , not per compartment.

I took the Elipsos trains last year - they are very good indeed. Excellent restaurant. Worth splashing out on.

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SiDUDe
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replied 15 years ago

yeah the suppliment is per person not per cabin