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Fredrik
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Posted 15 years ago

Hi
Just wondering if anyone has any toughts on this route?

Oslo-Prague-Vienna-Ljubljana-Venice/Lido di Jesolo-Innsbruck-Munich-Hamburg-Copenhagen-Oslo

Oslo is my hometown so I dont need advise on that:)

This is my second interrail-trip, an I love the way to travel.

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Flo
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replied 15 years ago

You could make a stop in Graz in between Vienna and Ljubljana - worth a visit! ;)

I guess you don't have any troubles regarding trains and supplements since it's your second trip?

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Fredrik
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replied 15 years ago

Do you know if it is possible to make train-reservations online? Seems like some of the trains needs reservation.

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Flo
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replied 15 years ago

No, you have to go to your local train station. You should be able to make most if not all reservations at the counter at S Oslo. However you can make the reservations during your trip at larger stations also.

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Fredrik
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replied 15 years ago

Yeah, did some reservations last year from Oslo all the way to Paris, and did the rest from there. But when I bought my interrail ticket a few days ago, the people at my local train station said that they only offer to make reservation to Hamburg or Berlin. I made reservations to Berlin, and I plan on going directly to Prague when I get there 6:00 in the morning. Do you think it wil be a problem to get on a train for Prague when I arrive in Berlin? I know one leaves 6:35. Thanks

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Flo
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replied 15 years ago

No, should be no problem - no compulsory reservation on the train to Praha, the 171 (dep 0631). You only have to change platforms in Berlin Hbf, quite simple.
However, night trains are likely to have delays - the next train to Praha leaves at 0854. ;)

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Fredrik
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replied 15 years ago

What site do you use to check timetables?

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Flo
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replied 15 years ago

[u]https://rail.cc/en/search-interrail-route[/u]

And while I'm traveling I always try to have a current edition of the Thomas Cook European Railway Timetable with me. ;)