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Good day,  I am traveling on the NJ 469 train from Paris-Wein and I see on the itinerary that it briefly stops at several cities along the way. I assumed that a passenger is able to exit the train at any station and not ride it all the way to Vienna. 

Does the train actually stop and allow passengers to de-board?

Thank you for any assistance you can provide.

Best, Eric 

Yes, you can disembark at any station you like.

 

If you are booked in sleeping accommodation you should inform the cabin attendant so you can get your breakfast at the correct time.


If there is a stop in the itinerary then the train will stop and passengers can board and leave the train.  For night trains it can be so that on stations in the beginning of the route passengers are only allowed to board and at the end of the route passengers are only allowed to leave the train. In that case this is indicated in the itinerary. 


On the SEATs this will be no prob.

On bed/couchette-as above-inform attendant. Find timetable via oebb or nightjet and click on trian nr-then it will clearly show all ´commercial´ stops-with perhaps note its only for OUT or IN.


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