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  • European train travel – booking sites
  • nickc
    Full Member

    Looking at going to Spain possibly in the autumn, and rather than fly, and a bit inspired by @Mark trip to the Alps a while back. is there a good site to book through? I need to get from Manchester to Northern Spain (san Sebastien) which in theory at least, should be fairly straight forward?

    nickc
    Full Member

    et voila…

    IHN
    Full Member

    Et voila pour vous…

    https://www.seat61.com/

    The site design is terrible, but the content is superb. All you need to know about European train travel

    andrewreay
    Full Member

    Back in the day (pre-Brexit) I used the German railways site.

    They did tickets from and to non-sausage side locations.

    May have to start a trip from Euroland now though.

    Big advantage is that they have an English speaking helpline if you get stuck / need changes etc. And they were brilliant.

    DB Site

    dudeofdoom
    Full Member

    You planning to take a bike ?

    I’ve eurostarred from London to France then done the mad cross Paris journey to the other station to get the Spain train to Barcelona a fair few times.

    Its reasonably straightforward (although I’ve used a booking company to do hotels as well.)

    When its gone bad, ie French strikes its been bad.

    Last time I did it I had to fly back as I was in the middle of a strike, twas a total ‘mare.

    May be less stress to Ferry to Spain and drive 🙂

    Edukator
    Free Member

    trainline

    Edit:

    thetrainline.com

    does cross border journeys very well. There is a catch, getting the tickets which are normally picked up at SNCF reception or in a machine. In Germany the tickets have to be sent by post. It all works and can be very cheap but you need to book far enough in advance to get the tickets sent to you for countries other than France.

    onewheelgood
    Full Member

    I always used to use Loco2 which was great but that has now become RailEurope – not tried it since the change.

    Sandwich
    Full Member

    The Austrian Railways site also allows booking from one side of Europe to another and in English.

    sowler
    Free Member

    As mentioned I’d use a combo of checking routes and suggestion via seat61 and then booking and timetables via RailEurope. He’s also pretty responsive on email if you have any specific questions.

    thegeneralist
    Free Member

    Back in the day (pre-Brexit) I used the German railways site.

    Ich auch.

    Bahn.de is what I always used for ski connections.

    politecameraaction
    Free Member

    The site design is terrible

    Seat61 site design is perfectly good.

    doctorgnashoidz
    Free Member

    Trainline mobile app. Has all the major European carriers.

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