My daughter and I are planning a Eurail trip in mid December 2022. We are trying to travel by train from Stockholm-Oslo-Gothenburg-Copenhagen-Stockholm-Helsinki-Kiruna-Stockholm. I look everyday on the Eurail Planning App for these particular routes but it always says not available. Should I be nervous? Does anyone know when I will be able to purchase tickets and or make reservations? if I book fares on individual websites without a Eurail Pass can I apply these fares to my pass at a later date? This process is really confusing and frustrating. I could use some help on how to secure train tickets.
When can I make Eurail reservations for Christmas on Sweden, Norway, Finnish rail carriers?
Best answer by Al_G
Firstly a eurail pass is a ticket, where trains are compulsory reservation you will also need to obtain reservations, which usually are less than €10 per seat.
Standalone tickets (which is how the vast majority of passengers buy tickets) are entirely separate and cannot be used with a eurail pass nor exchanged for one after buying.
Refunds on purchases are down to the terms of the individual ticket types and sellers.
Based on your plan, of the 4 countries you are planning for:
Denmark does not require reservations, this will apply to Malmo - Copenhagen and return.
Sweden has a mix but the fast trains Stock - Oslo and Kiruna - Stock will require reservations, Gothenburg - (Malmo) - Copenhagen does not.
Finland is officially listed as reservations not mandatory but in practice travelling on their long distance routes without reservations is not a great idea as all regular tickets are reserved so you could end up being turfed out of seats.
Swedish train reservations can be booked for passholders on https://www.sj.se/en by adding interrail/eurail as discount. Be aware that it will also show bus connections that are not valid with eurail (when searching for passholder reservations the fees for the bus services will be high, these are in fact full fare tickets for the bus), as the line to/from Oslo is currently being worked on there are few trains and mostly buses.
Finnish trains can only be booked online through eurail booking service with tickets sent by post.
European timetables change in early December and Swedish trains are not currently open for booking beyond 11 Dec.
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