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6 Tips for Booking Train Travel and Tickets in Europe

We know that rail travel can be expensive, but if you do your homework and follow the tips below, youu2019ll save yourself hassle and money. Check these 6 tips for train ticket booking in Europe.

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6 Tips for Booking Train Travel and Tickets in Europe

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  1. 6 TIPS FOR BOOKING TRAIN TRAVEL AND TICKETS IN EUROPE Find more tips at globelink.co.uk

  2. BROWSE DIFFERENT WEBSITES When booking train tickets for Europe, take the same approach when you buy anything else. You can save a fortune by comparing prices on different sites. globelink.co.uk

  3. CHECK ROUTE OPTIONS/SPLIT TICKETS You can also save on some journeys by splitting your tickets. You don’t have to change or to get off at the station named on the ticket. globelink.co.uk

  4. BALANCE BETWEEN LAST MINUTE AND BOOKING IN ADVANCE The earlier you buy your ticket, the cheaper it will be. Airport train options will be cheaper if you book in advance, or give yourself the travel time to take a slightly slower route. globelink.co.uk

  5. CONSIDER BUYING A RAIL PASS If you do envisage using trains as your primary transport, it’s probably worth considering Rail Pass. It can provide users with multiple days of rail travel, in a wide variety of different classes. globelink.co.uk

  6. DON'T FORGET REFUNDS If your train is delayed, you may be entitled to some money back. This won’t be automatic and you will need to make a claim to the rail operator, but it could well be worth it.  globelink.co.uk

  7. VALIDATE YOUR TICKETS OR PAY THE PRICE When travelling in Europe, you will find that there are some European train tickets out there that have to be validated before the ticket holder is permitted to board the train. You can validate your ticket in train stations. globelink.co.uk

  8. Travel safe! READ MORE globelink.co.uk

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