It is not very common that train stations have gates in Europe. Indeed in Italy there are some stations that have gates. I know that gates in the Netherlands can read the Eurail Pass, but in Italy I don’t know. In your case, I assume you will take trains in big stations like Rome, Milan or Firenze. This stations have gates, but with people controlling the tickets (you show the Eurail Pass (your ticket) or the reservation, they don’t look very deep on it). Your tickets will be checked on board of the train (like in almost all trains in Europe it works so, with exceptions like high speed in spain or like Eurostar service to London). You show the reservation and your ticket (the Eurail Pass). Please note that some trains don’t need a reservation and you only hop on. Thank you for this response ! I solely booked high speed routes in advance so I paid reservation fees. I just wanted to make sure of the process. I’ve not visited any train stations outside of NYC subways, which have gates,
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