If you'll be in Germany or Austria before Poland, you can book by phone via DB or ÖBB and collect your ticket there. DB: +49 30 2970 (German) +49 30 311682904 (English) ÖBB: +43 5 1717 10 November is low season though and on a Thursday. The train in not likely to be fully booked so you should be able to bok at the first Polish ticket office you come across. UPDATE: I just looked at seat61 for some advice and they recommended a reliable ticket agency called PolRail (booking.polrail.com). I was just able to make the reservation without any troubles! The website works much better than Polish Intercity and is completely in English. We’re able to pick up the tickets at our hostel in Warsaw but there were a variety of options to choose from.Thank you for thinking with me, I appreciate it :)
There have been many problems since the beginning of this year with the connection to the Polish reservation system. That train is unlikely to be full so long in advance. The best is to ask at a ticket office that sells international reservations. Or call DB (pick up at a DB ticket machine). It’s honestly so confusing. Thank you for your advice! Currently I’m trying to call with NS International (The Netherlands) so hopefully they’re able to help me further. Do let us know if they offer reservations for that train. Also, there have been reports that NSI is asking a booking fee for pass reservations but their information page says there should not be any booking fee if what you are booking is not available via their website or ticket machines. Sadly my call with NS International didn't clear up much. They couldn’t book the trip for me but were kind enough to give me a Polish number that should be able to help me. But when calling the number I get th
There have been many problems since the beginning of this year with the connection to the Polish reservation system. That train is unlikely to be full so long in advance. The best is to ask at a ticket office that sells international reservations. Or call DB (pick up at a DB ticket machine). It’s honestly so confusing. Thank you for your advice! Currently I’m trying to call with NS International (The Netherlands) so hopefully they’re able to help me further.
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