|
Eurail
Pass FAQ's
How
do I use my Pass once I get to Europe
?
Before boarding your first train in Europe,
you must present your Eurail Pass and passport
at a train station ticket window for validation.
When it is presented a clerk will enter your
passport number and the start and end validity
dates.
Do
not enter the dates yourself as this is not
permitted. When traveling on a flexible
pass, after having your pass validated you
must enter the travel date in ink yourself
in the appropriate calendar box of your pass
each day you travel.
What
is the difference between a Consecutive
Days Pass and a Flexi Pass ?
A consecutive Pass is valid for the number of days purchased. A 21 day pass
is valid for 21 days in a row, you are not required to travel every day if you
do not wish, however you will loose those days and no refund can be issued for
unused days.
The
flexi Pass allows flexibility of travelling
within a 1 month or 2 month period, i.e. 4 days
in two months allows you to travel any given
4 days of your choice within a 2 month period.
What
constitutes a rail day ?
For trains: A travel day is midnight to midnight. You can travel on as many
trains as you like during this period.
A month on a pass is counted as a calendar month.
For example, a pass that begins on October 15th,
will expire at midnight on November 14th.
How
far in advance can a sleeper or seat
reservation be made?
A sleeper or seat reservation can normally be made up to 6-8 weeks prior to
the train's departure date.
|