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Interrailing Trains

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Interrailing Packages provide you with your rail pass to cover all train journeys while you are on your trip as well as any compulsory reservations. Our aim is to keep the cost of your trip down and keep everything as simple and straightforward as we can.

Interrailing Train Reservations 

As part of your interrailing package, we include any compulsory train reservations required for your trip. These reservations will be sent to you separately with your E-Travel Pack. Instructions and the details of these will be included on your train itinerary. Trains that don’t require a reservation only need your interrailing pass to board the train, you will be provided with up to 3 options to choose from to travel when you wish. We recommend printing your reservations and keeping them with your rail pass.

It is imperative that you stick to these options to ensure you don’t incur any additional costs.

While train reservations are not always compulsory it may be in your best interest to make a reservation, especially during peak times. However, this will be at your own expense.

What happens if I miss my train?

As you have multiple train options for each journey it is unlikely that you will miss all the trains. However, in the event that you do or in the event you miss one of the reserved train journeys the best thing to do is approach the information desk at the train station for assistance or call ourselves on the emergency contact number, there is always someone there to help!

Eurostar

Many of our pre-designed interrailing packages include return travel via London St Pancras station. You can choose to start your interrailing journey from here providing your first location is realistic, such as Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Amsterdam or Bruges. If you decide to go for London return, your first train from London St Pancras will be between 8am and 11am on the trip start date.