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naomii86
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Posted 12 years ago

I will be getting the train from Cologne-Berlin-Warsaw-Prague-Budapest-Zagreb-Ljubljana-Milan-Barcelona and then the train to Paris which includes the little yellow train. I am so confused trying to figure out which trains I need reservations for though! Do you think I will need reservations for all of them?Which ones will I definetely need reservations for? I am trying to avoid paying supplements!

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Peter
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replied 12 years ago

Hi Naomi.

Simply use the schedules here on railcc. They exactly show you if you need a reservation or not:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/search-interrail-route[/u]

[b]ALL[/b] connections are listed at the link above.

Ljubljana to Venice you have to look first for Ljubljana-Venice and then Venice-Milan.
Border crossing like mentioned here: [u]https://rail.cc/blog/travel-lake-bled-train/[/u]

Peter :)

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anonymous
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replied 12 years ago

Well i have a similar question:
i looked this schedule on railcc, but there actually was no one train, shown as free or no reservation
I don't mean night trains or something... just regular day trains, like Nurmberg-Munchen for exsample, the schedule says that it is 6EUR for reservaion,
or a train Barcelona-Tarragona, it goes less then 1 hour, but it's 11EUR for reservation. Or Paris-Lyon - again - looks like regular train, but schedule says it cost 13Eur for reservation.. So actualy, i could n't find any train with no reservation requared, using this schedule.. Maybe i was looking in wrong way...
But looks like all reservation will cost more then Interrail itself..

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Peter
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replied 12 years ago

Hi.
Yes you looked the wrong way.

Nuremberg - Munich: free with every day train connection

Barcelona - Tarragona: possible with free and direct local train

Paris - Lyon: free or TGV - [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/paris-to-lyon[/u]

Peter :)