The REX does not require a reservation, so you're all good. Thank you so much. I really appreciate the help
All the app would do is forward you to the Eurail website, where the reservation would then cost 10€ + 2€ booing fee. The best way now to book Italian day trains is however via ÖBB (using these steps), since ÖBB don't charge any booking fees. @rvdborgt See below purchased ticket on OBB from Roma Termini to Chatillon Saint Vincent.It is saying that this ticket only valid from Rome to Turin.Is there something else I need to do? Or will this ticket get me all the way to Chatillon?
Thanks @rvdborgt ,I am not getting an option to proceed to the Eurail website but I suppose I can go directly there myself.Eurail app is simply a planning app then? You cannot book trains and pay seat reservation here?I can use my Eurail Pass on OBB?
@rvdborgt & @Nanja any ideas?
When I add the journey to my trip, it outlines that there is a seat reservation charge but does not give you the option to pay this charge on the app. when i click on ‘My Pass’ at the bottom my selected journey’s are shown but again no option to pay for seat reservation.
Thank you all very much!
You can book on the Railplanner app when you get to the menu “Seat Reservation”. You can’t book directly true the timetable. Or you can book via Eurail.com website. Book your reservations (eurail.com) From Turin to Chatillon-Saint Vincent you don’t need a reservation. A question, do you mean Chatillon in Italy, Switzerland or in France? Because there are more places that have this name. Yes, I mean Chatillon in Italy.As you can see below High Speed train is showing no results.Maybe because date is too far in advance?As i tried to book same rout in Feb and it allows me to book high speed train.
@Angelo So if i was travelling from Milan I will take from Milan a regional train running to Aosta/Aoste? I will be travelling from Rome? Do you reserve your seat online before going to the station or in the station at the ticket desk? From Rome you can take one of the High Speed Trains “Frecciarossa” to Turin. 10€/EURO Reservation fee, you can book via Eurail.com (+ aditional Eurail.com fee) or at train stations (only 10€/EURO) in Italy or Germany and other countries that can book tickets of Trenitalia or Deutsche Bahn. From Turin “Torino Porta Susa” you take one of the direct “Regionale Veloce” trains (approximately one every two hours) to Aosta/Aoste and exit the train in “Chatillon-Saint Vincent”, than you will be at destination. Please note, when you get from the Airport of Rome Fiumicino to the City of Rome, you can take the Express Train only with an first class Eurail Pass, but you can take the regional train to Rome in the second class. @Angelo Thanks again for a
There are 10s of thousands of stations in Europe. You can go to any station that is served by a railway company participating in Eurail. There are many places called Châtillon but there seems to be only one Châtillon in Italy, in the Aosta valley. Its railway station is Châtillon-Saint-Vincent. It is served by Trenitalia trains so you can use the Eurail pass to get there. For Italian timetables, use the Trenitalia website. @rvdborgt Yes I am referring to Châtillon-Saint-Vincent. Thanks for the info!!I will be travelling there from Rome.Do I need to reserve my seat before going to the station or at the railway station in Rome?I.e. can you plan the journey in advance?Is there an extra reservation cost?
You will not find a list of the station that are covered. But you will find on eurail.com Participating Railway Companies | Eurail Railway Partners | Eurail.com a list of all companies that accept the Eurail Pass. You can check with the timetable search tool of German Railways Bahn.com for train connections. And than check with the Railplanner App of Eurail if it is in Pass network, but please note, that this tools are not completely. As third check I recommend to visit the website of the company that runs the train. In your case of Chatillon in Italy you can check the timetable at Trenitalia.com, and yes this area is covered by Eurail. To reach this town, you will take from Turin a regional train running to Aosta/Aoste. If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to ask here. @Angelo So if i was travelling from Milan I will take from Milan a regional train running to Aosta/Aoste?I will be travelling from Rome?Do you reserve your seat online before going to the station or in t
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