Will be in Salzburg in September and need to get to Paris on the 20th. Is there a non-stop train? Or is there a train that may stop but we would not have to change trains?
Thanks for all responses.
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%26gt;Is there a non-stop train?
Of course not. Why should a train run through dozens of important cities without stopping???
%26gt;Or is there a train that may stop but we would not have to change trains?
www.bahn.de
from: Salzburg
To: Paris
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Since the night train service between Vienna and Paris was discontinued, you need to change trains in either Germany or France. The remaining night train between Vienna and France terminates in Strasbourg requiring transfer to the TGV in order to reach Paris.
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Hi,
Does anybody know about the EURAIL (3 countries pass), if I can travel from France to Austria with this pass? Because they sell only for countries that have borders in common. Because I%26#39;m going after to Germany, I%26#39;m going to buy for France-Germany-Austria.
eurail.com/eurail-select-pass-3-countries…
But should I travel in this order?
Thanks!
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These passes are only sold outside of Europe to non european citizens... so the best is to contact the company which sells these railpasses.
In general, passes are often bad value! If you book early in advance, you can have it for € 48 (€ 29 for the night train in seats 2nd class and € 19 for the TGV Strasbourg-Paris). Railpasses do not include the surcharge for couchettes or sleepers.
During the day tickets Salzburg-Paris start from € 39 on.
www.bahn.de (German Railways, Salzburg is a stop of both, austrian and german railways)
www.oebb.at --%26gt; Personenverkehr (Austrian Railways)
www.voyages-sncf.com (French Railways)
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Hey Robbi, thanks for the tip!
I%26#39;m an european citizen, but not Europe resident! Because of this I can%26#39;t buy the Europass...
:(
I\ll take a look at the sites and separate prices, viele danke!
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Hey Robbi, thanks for the tip!
I%26#39;m an european citizen, but not Europe resident! Because of this I can%26#39;t buy the Europass...
:(
I\ll take a look at the sites and separate prices, viele danke!
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It isn%26#39;t a matter of citizenship but of permanent residence. Discrimination by citizenship is actually illegal in the EU (although not always enforced), butnot by place of permanent residence. An European citizen permanently living outside EU can buy the Eurail pass (if you want-- its often not a good bargain), a non-European citizen residing in the EU can%26#39;t.
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