fishmonger
Traveller
2 comments
Posted 13 years ago
Regarding Rome --> Munich 1905 - 0630 Train (CNL 484 Lupus)
May somebody please just confirm what I understand to be correct/incorrect:
My interrail ticket covers this journey? (I have a global 10 days within 22 days travel pass, student 2nd class)
There are no 'surcharges' as such other than compulsory reservation?
If I go on [ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux] and try and reserve a couchette, it doesn't seem to be available (red cross in the box) in the extra charges only. Does this mean that I am not eligible to buy a couchette for the journey with my IR pass? Or does it simply mean I have to reserve this at the station?
On the website, it says a 6 brethen couchette costs €50 (reservation) while on this page it says it costs €25 - which price will apply to me? When/where can I reserve a couchette using my IR Pass?
Really am scared about this section as it the most important leg of my journey to get out of Italy. The rest of my trains seem to be simple enough with no reservations/surcharges and are short enough just to need normal seats.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Sorry for being such a numbskull.
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hi,
what date did you look up on [ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux] ?
Flo 8)
fishmonger
Traveller
2 comments
[quote]Hi,
what date did you look up on [ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux] ?
Flo 8) [/quote]
Just looked up random ones... I will be going in July/Aug but we can't book this early, so I just plugged in several random dates which mimick the journey I'm taking.
I've worked out why prices are double (I entered two people as I'm travelling with a partner) so that was a bit of a no-brainer :os
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
OK, prices are correct at 25€ and you dont have to pay anything other than that. ;)
The CNL trains can be booked a maximum of 92 days in advance. If a red cross shows up it means that this category is fully booked already. You can make this reservation online or at a mainline railway station in Europe.
Flo 8)