Skip to main content
Solved

Travelling without seat reservations


scotttreally

Hi there,

I’m planning my trip and on several trains I see that it says “you’re all good to go” but that seat reservations are sold out. In the case of these trains, can I still ride but just won’t be guaranteed a seat?

 

Cheers,

Scott

Best answer by seewulf

scotttreally wrote:

Hi there,

I’m planning my trip and on several trains I see that it says “you’re all good to go” but that seat reservations are sold out. In the case of these trains, can I still ride but just won’t be guaranteed a seat?

 

Cheers,

Scott

Yes usually you can still board the trains. In rare cases (this year it happens more often) the Trainstaff will first ask passengers without a seat or a reservation to leave. If not enough get off the Police will ask & force passengers to leave. The train have a max. capaciticy if that is overtaken they have to follow the rules of Secruity laws.

View original
Did this topic help you find an answer to your question?

2 replies

seewulf
Railmaster
Forum|alt.badge.img+15
  • Railmaster
  • 2404 replies
  • Answer
  • July 16, 2022
scotttreally wrote:

Hi there,

I’m planning my trip and on several trains I see that it says “you’re all good to go” but that seat reservations are sold out. In the case of these trains, can I still ride but just won’t be guaranteed a seat?

 

Cheers,

Scott

Yes usually you can still board the trains. In rare cases (this year it happens more often) the Trainstaff will first ask passengers without a seat or a reservation to leave. If not enough get off the Police will ask & force passengers to leave. The train have a max. capaciticy if that is overtaken they have to follow the rules of Secruity laws.


scotttreally
  • Author
  • Rail rookie
  • 1 reply
  • July 16, 2022
seewulf wrote:
scotttreally wrote:

Hi there,

I’m planning my trip and on several trains I see that it says “you’re all good to go” but that seat reservations are sold out. In the case of these trains, can I still ride but just won’t be guaranteed a seat?

 

Cheers,

Scott

Yes usually you can still board the trains. In rare cases (this year it happens more often) the Trainstaff will first ask passengers without a seat or a reservation to leave. If not enough get off the Police will ask & force passengers to leave. The train have a max. capaciticy if that is overtaken they have to follow the rules of Secruity laws.

Thank you very much! 


Reply