Europe

 Bahn

 BDZ

 CP

 Croatian

 Eurostar

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 Irish Rail

 NS

 OBB

 Rail Europe

 Renfe

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 SBB

 SJ

 SNCB

 TGV

 Thalys

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 Trenitalia

 UK

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Most rail providers operate InterCity trains and offer services between cities neighbouring countries. InterCity trains are faster and more comfortable like the ultra fast ICE trains and more luxurious trains with Thalys. Passengers usually will have the option of using cheaper slower trains.

Inter Euro City (ICE) trains are operated by Bahn, the German main rail provider and run between major international cities in and near Germany.

Best advice is to book far in advance for the cheapest fare. The sooner you book, the cheaper its going to be! You can book as far back as 2-3months with most EU rail providers. For international rail providers, it can be up to 9-11 months in advance.

Arrive in plenty of time especially if you are unfamiliar with the station.

Small pets are allowed onboard, as long as they don’t intrude on other passengers. Recommendation is that your pet should either be wearing a muzzle or in a transport container.

Unlike airlines, there are less luggage restrictions onboard trains.  The norm would be 2-3 bags medium size bags, depending on how busy a train is.

Tickets can be bought online, at the ticket machines or desk in all stations. Tickets cannot be bought onboard a train. Some operators enable electronic tickets via mobile barcodes.

Bikes, skis and other larger pieces of luggage can be brought onboard. Few rail providers charge a fee. But best to check with specific rail provider, before departure. ICE trains don’t allow bikes.

Nearly all rail providers offer group, family, senior and kids discounts. Special offers are available usually off peak but also for tourist attractions and other public transport.

Most rail providers are wheelchair friendly.

Usueally two types of seating accommodation: Economy or Business.  Wi-Fi is available on trains, however recipient can be poor, so don’t hold your breath on it.

Seating reservation is sometimes compulsory for Rail Pass Holders, particularly for ICE or major Intercity train.

And some trains offer overnight sleeping accommodation, at an additional surcharge. Book well in advance for the cheapest deals. There are generally storage luggage lockers in mostl stations.