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Reservations for mobile pass


I’m trying to use the rail planner app to reserve tickets with a mobile pass and in most cases it says that I can only book these in person. Does this mean as soon as I get to Europe (my stop will be Munich), I have to go to a ticket office and reserve the tickets there and hope they have some free?

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  • Railmaster
  • 10594 replies
  • March 31, 2022

Interrail is not the only website that offers reservations (the app only forwards to the website).

Please specify the trains (origin, destination, date, departure time) so people can suggest alternatives.


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  • Right on track
  • 6 replies
  • March 31, 2022

The trip I had in mind was:

Munich - Milan - Marseilles - Barcelona - Seville - Madrid - Lisbon - Porto

However, I am becoming aware that it is challenging to go from Madrid to Lisbon in one day due to there no longer being a night train so I am open to other options here.


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  • Right on track
  • 6 replies
  • March 31, 2022

Don’t know if I should have posted here but my planned trip was:

Munich - Milan - Marseilles - Barcelona - Seville - Madrid - Lisbon - Porto

However, I am not sure if I can do Madrid - Lisbon in one travel day as the night train no longer runs.


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  • Railmaster
  • 10594 replies
  • March 31, 2022

For getting to Portugal, see Seat61.

For the rest: please specify origin, destination, date and departure time per train if you'd like advice. I suspect some can be done online and others at the DB ticket office (or DB phone service) but we need details.


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  • Right on track
  • 6 replies
  • March 31, 2022

I guess my question is more general. Will I be able to reserve these trains before I arrive in Europe or will have to do so when I arrive. And secondly if I wait until I arrive, surely I am risking there not being any space left.


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  • March 31, 2022

If you want something specific let’s say 18th May Marseilles to Barcelona, 08:02 - 12:34. It seems like the only option I have on the app is to reserve in person.


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  • Railmaster
  • 10594 replies
  • March 31, 2022

Reservations to Barcelona are only available on paper and can be done via:

  • Deutsche Bahn: ticket office or +49 30 2970 (collect at DB ticket machine or via post for €5.90).
  • SNCF: ticket office, maybe via phone (+33 1 84 94 3635, press #85 for English); not sure if they'll send tickets via the post.
  • Interrail (+2€ booking fee and 9€ postage fee)

Pass holder seats for these trains are quota-controlled. Marseille - Barcelona is €19.


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  • Full steam ahead
  • 3893 replies
  • April 1, 2022

None of these will be free.

You can AVOID the faster and extrapay train from Mars to Barca by using local trains=means more changes. From Mil to Mars same-the slower route goes along coast via Nice and you can, but even that is not needed, use a It IC-train Mil-Genova-Ventimiglia.

For the superfast AVE trenes In ESpana-do that right after arrival in Barca at counter. DB should be able to do, but in practice it often hits unknowing staff. Someone has posted recently the ´magic code´ they have to use to even open their own system for this. CP in PT only locally.

The general fear so often reported here that trains are ´full/sold out´ monthes ahead is total nonsense.


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  • Right on track
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  • April 2, 2022

@mcadv great answer thanks. One question is what does CP and PT mean?


Angelo
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  • 2072 replies
  • April 2, 2022

CP is Comboios de Portugal, the train company in PT = Portugal.

I don’t know why mcadv writes so often abbreviations that are not common for everyone.


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  • April 2, 2022

When making a reservation do I need my pass number?


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  • April 2, 2022
shawshank_02 wrote:

When making a reservation do I need my pass number?

That depends where you book.

Via Interrail: yes; if you bought your pass via Interrail though, the data should already be in your account.

Via SJ website or Belgian railways websites for TGV or Thalys/Eurostar: yes, you need a pass cover number, which is on the paper pass cover or which you can request here if you have a mobile pass.

Via DSB, ÖBB, DB, ČD: no number needed.


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