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Christiaan
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Posted 15 years ago

Hey!

I've been travelling a few times with international trains that have a restaurant/bife wagon in its composition but because I’ve travelling with them just a short distance I’ve never used it. Because soon I've be again on that type of train on a longer route that bife could be really useful in that situation I've started to wonder what kind of currency is used on such trains? Is it the best way to use international currency like are € and $ or you have to use local currency? In later case it could be, according to my opinion, quite unpractical if you're travelling through few lands with different currencies.

Thank you for all answers,
Christiaan

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Peter
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replied 15 years ago

Hi Christiaan ...
Generally the currencies of the countries the train crosses are accepted - as well the currency of the national rail company owning the train.
EURO is always the best option and accepted in most cases (even in countries without EURO as main currency).
Peter :)