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lililin
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Posted 13 years ago

Excuse me, I would like to ask the reservation must be done online from the railcc or we can go to the local train station to pay the reservation fee? Cause I am leaving in one week so it's very important to know if we can do our reservation at the local train station or not. Thanks in advance :)

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Hetman
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replied 13 years ago

yes, you can do reservation on your local station.
but not always. if you want to make reservation for some foreign trains it can be problem.
you still have one week so don't worry, it's enough time to do it without nerves :)
just go tomorrow to your station and ask what you can do there.

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lililin
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replied 13 years ago

thanks for your reply, I am using 15 days consecutive pass, but my problem is that I am leaving at 8th of June to Budapest and then I am going to munich and nurenburg and maybe some other city in Germany(not certain yet) and then I am going to Roma, Firenze, Venice and Milano. Should I book all of them in advance or I can buy the reservation few minutes before I take the train??

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Hetman
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replied 13 years ago

well, if you have everything planned, you are not going to do any changes it is better to do reservations now because you have to remember that the number of reservation for interrails for each train is limited.
however, when you decide to change plans during a travel you will lost reservation but usually they are not so expensive so it's easy.
in Germany(and may be others countries too) is possible to book foreign trains at bigger stations so just go there and ask :)

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Peter
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replied 13 years ago

Hi.
Just to add that in Germany you have very frequent connections and you won't need any reservations (except night trains and the business train: ICE Sprinter). Just jump into the train and sit down on a free seat.

Please read here: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]

In Italy you can avoid trains with supplements using slower Regional (sometimes IC) connections.

Peter :)