I am trying to make reservations for the pass I just bought. I’m noticing that there’s no direct trains from central Paris (Montparnasse) to central London (Waterloo or close to London Bridge). Will I need to book from Paris Du Nord (default) to London St Pancras (default) instead of the ones I mentioned above and from St Pancras to Brussels Midi instead of Brussels Central and then get a taxi? When I pick the station I actually want, it increases travel time by a lot more than a few minutes it would take to travel between those stations. Not sure what the best option is. thank you.
Choosing the right train station in Paris, London, Brussels.
Best answer by rvdborgt
Do the local trains in London between London Bridge and St. Pancras travel quiet often? Could you point me to the timetable?
Thameslink is quite frequent. Check timetables on www.nationalrail.co.uk. It's the direct services taking about 14 minutes. The underground also does this direct and these are also in the results, but via another line in about 20 minutes but the pass is not valid.
For Brussels, the local train between Midi and Centraal, I don’t need a reservation either? How about from Centraal to Nord in Brussels?
Like I said: no reservations on any domestic service in Belgium. Reservations are simply not possible, so just board and find a seat.
I’m then going from Brussels to Cologne for a few hours and then to Munich. I’m having trouble finding the right station in Brussels. When I put in “Brussel” it gives me 10 different stations, how do I know which one to pick?
There are more than 30 stations in Brussels (not all of them with “Brussel” in their names though). The ICEs to Germany stop at Zuid/Midi and Noord/Nord. But usually you take the station closest to where you're staying, or one that you can reach easily.
Also, I find in some cases I can just put in the name of a city, since I don’t know which station to pick and in others, like in Brussels, it won’t let me just put in “Brussels”? What am I doing wrong in my search?
It looks like they didn't implement a common "Brussels” name.
We’re also traveling from Munich to Colmar. There’s two train changes. The first change in Stuttgart is only 9 min. How can I make sure we can make it on time and what should we do if we miss the change? Would I need to make another reservation for the following train?
If you think 9 minutes is too short, then take an earlier train or set the minimum change time higher. If you miss a train with mandatory reservations and the next connection also has mandatory reservations, then railway staff must rebook you free of charge.
There are 4 of us traveling (2 adults, 2 children) with luggage, in cases when it’s not required to purchase a seat from Brussels to Cologne, Cologne to Munich is it better to reserve a seat? Is it possible that there are no seats and we will have to stand with our luggage?
With 4 people, it's a good idea to book seats, especially in summer. Book on bahn.com (use "Seat only”), that's a lot cheaper than via Eurail: €9.80 in total for a family with children up to 14 years old (€11.80 in 1st class). Eurail charge €8 per person and train for optional reservations, which would be €64 in total for Brussels-Munich.
When you purchase seats do you get specific seats assigned?
On bahn.com, you can pick them from a seat map if you want. bahn.com is also a far better and more reliable planning tool than the rail planner app.
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