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Welcome to the Eurail community!

  • 14 August 2023
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Welcome to the Eurail community!
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Welcome to the Eurail community! This is a dedicated social space for you to connect with your fellow rail travel enthusiasts, get first-hand advice, and find inspiration.

Check out our News & Announcements space to stay in the loop about exciting updates like new partnerships and product updates.

Are you getting ready for travel? Stop by Eurail & Interrail passes. It’s your go-to platform for discussing everything related to our Passes and Pass inclusions.

Planning can really be a puzzle, and sometimes you need extra help fitting the pieces together. Get support from your peers over in Train connections & reservations.

Wondering what size suitcase is best for train travel or what it is like to travel on a sleeper train? Head over to our Travelling by train space.

Looking for inspiration? Hop over to our Routes and destinations space to find the unmissable places recommended by our community. And don't forget to share your favorite destinations too!

Now that you are ready to explore be sure to read our Community Guidelines, complete your profile and join the conversation! 


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Hello!! During the day, if I change several times of train, it’s only one day of my Eurail pass?

 Thank you very much. 

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yes it is only one day

Thank you very much 🙏🏼🙏🏼

If I travel by train to Luxembourg and than fly to Vienna, can I take a train from Vienna to Venice? Or do I have to travel continuously lets say from Luxembourg to Vienna and Venice? Thanks

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Sure it's not a problem to fly inbetween. On a pass day (00:00 - 23:59) you can board as many trains as you'd like.

If you'd like to avoid flying there are good night trains from Paris/Strasbourg (not daily), Brussels/Liège or Koblenz (departure 23:46) to Vienna. One pass day used since only the departure day counts. You have to pay accommodation : about 15€ for a seat, 30-40€ for a couchette or more for a private sleeper -> cheaper than a hotel night.

For further questions please create your own topic.

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