Rail Europe services the following countries: Austria, Belgium,
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Holland, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, United
Kingdom, and Wales.
The European rail network stretches over 160,000 miles, with
thousands of trains to choose from.
Get on and off where you like. A train station is never too
far from anywhere. Have breakfast in one city, lunch in another,
and dinner in yet another.
Many options available: high speed trains, overnight, hotel
& luxury trains. Rail and drive packages, point-to-point
tickets, and add-ons.
Flexible passes catering to your style of travel, allow you
to travel to one country or to several.
First class or second class choice of seating. First class
tends to be quieter and roomier, with fewer seats per car/compartment
than second class. On some trains, a meal is included in first
class.
Special savings on many rail passes, including: group, senior
and youth.
Train stations are found within most European airports.
A rail pass will allow you to board a train, but will not guarantee
you a seat. By making a reservation, you are ensured that you
have a seat on a specific train at a specific date and time.
Seat reservations can be purchased for most long distance trains,
but not for some local trains. High speed trains all require
reservations. Overnight sleepers require reservations.
Reservations for the Eurostar can be made up to 9 months in
advance and up to 60-90 days in advance for most other trains.
The Eurostar effortlessly whisks you through the Channel Tunnel
connecting London with Paris in 2 hours, 35 minutes.
Rail Europe is the largest distributor of European rail products
in North America, with over 50 years of experience.