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hacfletch
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Posted 11 years ago

Is there anywhere a list of trains that offer 'seats' (rather than sleeperettes etc) cheaply on night trains?
Thank You,
Harry

EDIT (I meant to put this in interrail not EUrail section)

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Flo
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replied 11 years ago

Hi Harry!

You may have a look here: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train[/u]


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hacfletch
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replied 11 years ago

Thank you,

I am slightly confused though, because when I look at this page it says the price for a sleeperete on the Spanish night train is 6.50 euro, but when I looked at the cost on the online shop of this website it said it was about 30 euro. Is this because of an added reservation cost? What would be the minimum price to go from A Coruna to Madrid overnight?

Harry

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Flo
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replied 11 years ago

Hi Harry,

the common way to get reservations for InterRail is at a train station. Usually you can get domestic reservations (of course) plus reservations for bordering countries (some countries can sell reservations for more other countries, some for less, there is no general rule).
rail.shop/acprail/reservation is just an extra service to get reservations online. We dont earn a bit selling these! And yes, there are added handling and postage fees thats why the price is different to that listed at the night train page on railcc. The reservation prices are always valid for the purchase at a station in a country in which the train is running. If you buy them in another country the price can be more expensive as well, especially if you buy a reservation for a night train running in Eastern Europe in Western Europe.


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