Train Travel Tips and Resources for an Amazing European Adventure

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Embark on a soul-enriching journey through Europe by train with helpful resources and tips. Discover the joys of slow travel, eco-friendliness, and cultural experiences. Explore railway companies, itinerary planning tools, seat reservation strategies, and more for a seamless and unforgettable trip.


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  1. When travelling by train, your soul can keep up DiscoverEU 29 June 2022 / Ulla P ts nen

  2. Eurail.com Source: D-Mat Oy. Image: iStock.

  3. Good for the planet, good for the head Climate, emissions Experience, landscapes, people Freedom * and lack of direction Slowness Fear of flying Downtown to downtown Speed * Comfortable seating Authenticity Price * Free ticket ;)

  4. Your best travel friends To create the atmosphere: Google maps, Rome2rio, rail.cc, mapy.cz or another map application Interrail/Eurail.eu Rail Planner Mobile IR, travel days and routes finding connections seats for trains in certain countries (EUR 2 reservation fee/ticket) Deutsche Bahn Navigator Connections through Germany Stops in Germany (max 48 hours) Account registration

  5. Railway companies in other countries Sweden: SJ Denmark: DSB Poland: PKP Intercity Austria: BB Czech Republic: CD It's a good idea to create a user account: you can store your seat tickets and get traffic announcements If you cannot find any train connections: blablacar, flixbus, eurolines

  6. The man in seat 61 super-thorough descriptions of routes, ticket purchases, etc., lots of pictures Maata pitkin matkustavat ready-made route suggestions for Finland Facebook discussion groups: maata pitkin matkustavat, t gsemester answers to questions and help during the trip as well Instagram, blogs of people and places of interest, social media channels you use, TikTok etc.

  7. My rule of thumb for seat reservations: If you have to be sharp at the destination (business trips) Season times and weekends Trips of over 3 hours Reserve seats for these as early as possible: Eurostar, TGV, the last stages of the return journey if you have to be in a specific place at a certain time. Seat ticket or not? Seat reservations can be avoided by choosing local trains, trains with transfers or trains that stop at the country's border instead of international connections For cross-border connections, check the price of seat reservations with operators in both countries; prices may differ If there seems to be no connections/seats: cut the journey into pieces, stop in small towns, travel at strange times, explore buses and carpooling, or change your plans

  8. In the morning, you ll wake up at your destination Travel at night according to your comfort level Standard trains with transfers at night Seat in a night train A cheaper resting car, couchette A pricier resting car, sleeping car Book a night train seat as early as possible! Night train connections from Finland at the beginning of the route, e.g., Sn llt get Stockholm-Hamburg/Berlin, re SJ from Stockholm to, for example, Malm , Lule , re (from autumn to Berlin) VY Stockholm-Narvik BB from Hamburg to, e.g., Z rich, Vienna, Venice, Munich

  9. Practical tips Sit, sleep, eat, drink and go to the bathroom whenever possible Also favour small towns and village stops. Big cities start looking like each other after a few, and it is difficult to get to know them in a short time. Enjoy your favourite things on the road: find geocaches, rent a SUP board, hike in national parks... You'll get to know places and people in a different way In case of a delay or problem or rather, even before that do not hesitate to ask the conductor or fellow passengers! Pack only the necessities! If you like hiking/camping, you can apply your knowledge on packing, clothing and food on train trips. Well, maybe there's no need for a portable stove.

  10. You might find yourself in Alepa's cashier's line or Australia. Mira Jalomies (exploras blog)

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