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paulaleonr26
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Posted 11 years ago

Hello,
I have the Eurail Pass and I want to go from Berlin to Warsaw (I know Poland is not included in the pass). According to the following link posted by you (if I have this pass I only have to pay 4 Euros to get there). Although there are no train changes specified in the link, I was told that the price is way more expensive because poland is no included and that i need to make a train exchange in the borderline between germany and poland.... do you know if this is true?????

This is the link of the train i would like to take!!!
[u]https://rail.cc/en/train/berlin-to-warsaw[/u]

Thanks!!!

PAULA

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

Hi Paula.
It depends on your Eurail Pass, as in some Poland is included (Eurail Regional Pass).
I suppose you have an Eurail GLOBAL Pass? Then Poland is NOT included and you have to pay for. The EUR 4 reservation is only if Poland is included in your Eurail Pass, which is not the case.
Cheapest option for you is to buy an Europe Special ticket via this link: [ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux]
One-way available from EUR 29 if you order early. It is an online ticket: just order and print it out - very easy and save.
So you save as well one of your travel days on your Eurail Global Pass.
And this train is a DIRECT train - you do not have to change at the border? Who gave you such a wrong information???
Peter