Feb
13th
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The train is a means of transport that blends the convenience and speed, with a long tradition and history. Rail travel can be very entertaining for children and families. An economic, functional and picturesque travel. so we left some tips to maximize your next travel by train.
If we get the best price for train tickets must book in advance. Companies often offer a few train tickets at least 50% of original price. As you can imagine, not too long. Of course I have certain conditions are not refundable or exchangeable. But finally it if we do not travel is a good price (sometimes I got tickets that are usually more than 100 euros to just EUR 22) More recently, companies such as SNCF, the
If we get the best price for train tickets must book in advance. Companies often offer a few train tickets at least 50% of original price. As you can imagine, not too long. Of course I have certain conditions are not refundable or exchangeable. But finally it if we do not travel is a good price (sometimes I got tickets that are usually more than 100 euros to just EUR 22) More recently, companies such as SNCF, the
Renfe and Trenitalia offer insurance (only 2 euros) in If we cancel the trip with nonrefundable tickets. Vale la pena!
The trains are remarkably punctual in Europe, so we can present ourselves at the station only 10 or 15 minutes before departure (if you know the station is very busy or get better over time). If you are going to take a train in South America or Asia, perhaps in time prefiráis be at the station and prepare to wait, as is normal.
Always check if you have a seat number, and if not check that where we sit is not reserved (some trains offer as optional subject site and some seats are reserved and not others). If you want a particular site do not hesitate to consult when you buy the ticket. Sometimes the trains apart and some coaches go to a destination while others are on the other side. Never hurts to ask to be pretty sure.
It is important throughout the trip keep our tickets. The fines for not having the ticket are very high in general, besides a hard time with the guard of the train and maybe end up sitting in a station in the middle of nowhere. If you tell it with discounts or passes (Interrail, discount passes, student cards, whatever!), Have them always at hand too.
And finally ... do not forget to pay attention to when you must leave the train!
The trains are remarkably punctual in Europe, so we can present ourselves at the station only 10 or 15 minutes before departure (if you know the station is very busy or get better over time). If you are going to take a train in South America or Asia, perhaps in time prefiráis be at the station and prepare to wait, as is normal.
Always check if you have a seat number, and if not check that where we sit is not reserved (some trains offer as optional subject site and some seats are reserved and not others). If you want a particular site do not hesitate to consult when you buy the ticket. Sometimes the trains apart and some coaches go to a destination while others are on the other side. Never hurts to ask to be pretty sure.
It is important throughout the trip keep our tickets. The fines for not having the ticket are very high in general, besides a hard time with the guard of the train and maybe end up sitting in a station in the middle of nowhere. If you tell it with discounts or passes (Interrail, discount passes, student cards, whatever!), Have them always at hand too.
And finally ... do not forget to pay attention to when you must leave the train!