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I travel with my wife and daughter from brussels 21 December to amsterdam. I have the "eurail pass" and I do not see any available time for that day on the eurostar, only on the train that takes more than 4 hours. Seeing through the omnio app many options appear that are still available. The truth of having the "eurail pass" was a terrible choice.

You can take the Eurocity from Brussels to Amsterdam Zuid. No reservations needed and no supplement, whatever the app says.

It takes 2 hours.


The Omnio app is of no use if you have a Eurail pass.

The reservation-free Eurocity Direct leaves Brussel-Zuid/Bruxelles-Midi each hour at xx:57. From Amsterdam Zuid, you can take a metro; or you can change at Schiphol airport for a train to Amsterdam Centraal.


Thank you for your kind answers. Omnio occupied it to see all the tickets he could buy if he did not have the "eurail pass". I use the eurail website to reserve seats and I have the rail planner application, in which many times the trips I need do not appear


Omnio occupied it to see all the tickets he could buy if he did not have the "eurail pass". I use the eurail website to reserve seats and I have the rail planner application, in which many times the trips I need do not appear

The Eurail website and app are not reliable enough for planning purposes, especially the app. A better general planner is www.bahn.de or the DB Navigator app.

Although reservations can be booked on the Eurail website, it has several disadvantages, such as being more expensive than elsewhere. Check this page where best to book which reservations:

https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm


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