When traveling with Deutsche Bahn, you are usually allowed to take up to three pieces of luggage free of charge. It is important that you are able to carry them yourself and that they can be stowed in the designated areas on the train.
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You + Two Bags = No Extra ChargeUnlike many transportation options, traveling with Amtrak is twice as nice with our generous baggage policy. When you travel with us, you can carry-on two free pieces of luggage. Each item should not exceed 50 lbs. (23 kg) and needs to be 28 x 22 x 14 inches in size.
Each passenger may travel with up to three pieces of luggage each 85 x 55 x 35cm max. The total weight of each item must not exceed 25kg. In addition, we accept hand luggage of 46x70cm max.
If you wish to keep your bag with you, place it in one of the luggage racks above your seat or, if possible, under the seat. Compartments only have luggage racks above the seats. The Intercity 2 is an exception, as the small shelves above the seats are not suitable for suitcases.
Rail passes are usually a great value in Germany, often saving money while allowing you to hop trains at your convenience. While it's possible to swing many point-to-point ticket discounts in Germany, a rail pass still makes sense for most visitors traveling by train in Germany.
If you happen to lose or misplace something on the train or in a station, submit a lost item report so we can try to help you find it. When reporting a lost item, have the following information ready: Your date(s) of travel. Your departure and arrival stations.
If you happen to lose or misplace something on the train or in a station, submit a lost item report so we can try to help you find it. When reporting a lost item, have the following information ready: Your date(s) of travel. Your departure and arrival stations.
The best way to keep your luggage safe while traveling alone in a train is to be vigilant and aware of your surroundings. Make sure you always have an eye on your bags, even when you are not directly near them. If possible, try to secure the bag with a lock or cable tie so that it cannot easily be taken away from you.
Size and Weight LimitsThere are no strict luggage limits on trains in mainland Europe. Eurostar allows each adult two pieces of luggage each, each measuring up to 85cm, so large suitcases are no problem. You'll also be able to take a piece of hand luggage each, as well as pushchairs and prams at no additional charge.
Onboard, you'll be able to store smaller suitcases on luggage racks above your seats or luggage stacks at the end of carriages and in seating areas. Off the train, almost all of Europe's larger stations will have left luggage lockers or even staffed luggage offices.
You can always take any seat that is not reserved and available, but if you want to sit together, I'd suggest you reserve seats. You can select a compartment during your reservation process. Compartments usually have 5-6 seats, depending on the train. 1st class has a few advantages, but it's not a huge difference.