Hi Jon,To be honest, but this isn’t the connection I would have booked, as there are many direct trains between Wien Hbf and Praha hl.n. which do not require making any station changes, however tight (most of these are Railjet trains leaving Vienna at ten minutes past the hour on every odd hour).You can’t amend or refund a seat reservation made with DB unfortunately. The Czech operator CD is better for this and their reservation costs are also lower (app is called Muj Vlak).Three minutes sounds a bit tight for a connection made on a fairly long-distance journey; you might make it if both trains are bang on time and you cross the station at Breclav quickly and without incident. But if you miss it, most trains in the Czech Republic do not require reservations; so you can hop on a later train from Breclav. There are exceptions to this rule, and those are the private operators Regiojet and Leo Express, as well as SC (SuperCity) category trains, but you can use the “no reservations required
Hi,As described here:https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-passes-on-eurostar.htmpassholders get quite a good priority position when buying Eurostar seats, but they are still finite, so don’t leave it until the last minute, especially if you all want to sit together. The link above will also explain how to select seats after making your booking.
I must admit I didn’t think there were, but felt I ought to ask as I know there have been a lot of station modernisations there over the last decade or so. But very glad to have this confirmed, that’s what I was hoping to hear!Many thanks
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