In NL-and the big majority of all trains that do run in GB it is even impossible to ´book=reserve. Just as it is for a metro/underground. As with many things, GB is often the odd-kid out compared to the continent. The only train that runs out of GB under that channel to FR/BE is this €* and this can already be booked till well into 2023.
The usual term for advance RES is 2 month-can be more, can be less. around 12/12 is the big timetable change for all the continent and this means that for after that it may only be known later.
Direct hi-speed trains Ams-Par are Thalys and these charge a high suplmt for passholders-it may be wiser, if you do not make many other trips, to simply book a normal fare.
Also, one more time: trains are not completely fully booked on the day they are released, all this nervousness is totally unneeded. The days just after 1/1 are usually busier.
As far as I can see there are no Eurostar trains from London to Amsterdam running on the 1/1 2023 so I guess you need to stay in London until the 2/1.
As far as I can see there are no Eurostar trains from London to Amsterdam running on the 1/1 2023 so I guess you need to stay in London until the 2/1.
No direct London - Amsterdam trains are showing for 1 Jan.
London - Brussels is available on 1 Jan so combining that with connections on IC or regional trains would be required.
As far as I can see there are no Eurostar trains from London to Amsterdam running on the 1/1 2023 so I guess you need to stay in London until the 2/1.
No direct London - Amsterdam trains are showing for 1 Jan.
London - Brussels is available on 1 Jan so combining that with connections on IC or regional trains would be required.
Thanks for the responses everyone. AI_G where did you search for these trains? I tried the Eurail search and it says the timetables haven’t been released yet.
As far as I can see there are no Eurostar trains from London to Amsterdam running on the 1/1 2023 so I guess you need to stay in London until the 2/1.
No direct London - Amsterdam trains are showing for 1 Jan.
London - Brussels is available on 1 Jan so combining that with connections on IC or regional trains would be required.
Thanks for the responses everyone. AI_G where did you search for these trains? I tried the Eurail search and it says the timetables haven’t been released yet.
Eurostar website is quick to check what is running https://www.eurostar.com/uk-en but it doesn’t allow passholder bookings for that use b-europe at following link
https://www.b-europe.com/EN/Booking/Pass#TravelWish
Pass cover for those with mobile pass
As far as I can see there are no Eurostar trains from London to Amsterdam running on the 1/1 2023 so I guess you need to stay in London until the 2/1.
No direct London - Amsterdam trains are showing for 1 Jan.
London - Brussels is available on 1 Jan so combining that with connections on IC or regional trains would be required.
Thanks for the responses everyone. AI_G where did you search for these trains? I tried the Eurail search and it says the timetables haven’t been released yet.
Eurostar website is quick to check what is running https://www.eurostar.com/uk-en but it doesn’t allow passholder bookings for that use b-europe at following link
https://www.b-europe.com/EN/Booking/Pass#TravelWish
Pass cover for those with mobile pass
On your second link (pass fare) it says “ On Eurostar trains, the pass fare is valid for holders of anInterrail Global Pass or an Eurail Global Pass.”
Does that mean I also need to buy a Eurail Global Pass and then pay for tickets again through Pass Fare? Or can I just book a train through Pass Fare without the Global Pass?
I don’t understand what you mean with pass fare without Global Pass, but you have to pay a reservation fee to use Eurostar services with an Eurail Pass.
For using Eurostar, you need an Eurail Global Pass.
You can buy a reservation, without having a Eurail Pass, but at the ticket control they check both.