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Do trains in Europe have TSA?

After all, it is not possible to hijack a train and crash it into a skyscraper. You don't need the security required for aircraft. Neither, there are no security measures. A piece of unattended luggage would force closure of the station, though.



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There are no lengthy check-in procedures or security screening for most train travel. You simply show up a few minutes before the train leaves, buy a ticket if you don't have one (often from a ticket machine with English instructions), and hop on the train.

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TSA's Mission: Protect the nation's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce. TSA's scope includes commercial and general aviation; mass transit systems; freight and passenger rail; highways; pipelines; and maritime.

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Size and Weight Limits There 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.

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RANDOM PASSENGER AND BAGGAGE SCREENING With due respect to passengers' privacy, the random and unannounced screening and inspection of passengers and their personal items is completed as quickly as possible - usually in less than a minute.

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Consider that we needed a 3rd party (TSA or contractors) because there are multiple airlines in a terminal, so we cannot leave the scanning to these companies - needs coordination. In Amtrak, you have just one company running trains - so you do not need a 3rd party security check.

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No, there is no customs or border check. You won't even know that you have crossed the border unless you happen to notice that station signs are in a different language. If you are travelling entirely within the EU you won't have your passports checked and consequently won't have them collected.

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Overall, it's perfectly acceptable to use a TSA lock when travelling to Europe. It's just important to keep in mind that airport staff may not have access to the keys. Hence, travellers should be prepared to open their bags for inspection if necessary.

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Luggage theft on trains is as rare as theft of airline baggage, just use common sense. Put your bags where you can see them from your seat, ideally on the racks directly above your head or on floor-standing racks inside the seating area close to your seat.

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Other ways to skip the TSA lines without paying. Making a reservation in advance is a great way to skip TSA's sometimes exorbitantly long lines. However, if you're flying out of an airport that doesn't have this program, you may instead want to consider enrolling in TSA PreCheck or Clear.

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Is train security like airport security? Unlike commercial air travel, rail passengers do not undergo intensive security screenings. Most travelers will want to reserve their tickets ahead of time, on Amtrak's website or its mobile app.

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On Eurostar there's no weight limit for your luggage, but you must be able to carry and lift your bags safely on your own, as there is no porter service at the station and our teams are unfortunately unable to help with luggage. Each bag can be up to 85cm long at its widest point and should be clearly labelled.

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Traveling by train in Italy means always traveling with carry-on luggage. You'll carry on board everything you have with you. It's your responsibility to bring your bags on board and stow them properly, which is a great incentive to packing light. There's no fee to bring luggage on the train.

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There are luggage racks at the ends of each car for large luggage pieces, and smaller hand luggage and backpacker packs easily fit in the overhead racks above the seating. As the overhead luggage racks are the easier option, don't underestimate the weight of your luggage.

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Overall, it's perfectly acceptable to use a TSA lock when travelling to Europe. It's just important to keep in mind that airport staff may not have access to the keys. Hence, travellers should be prepared to open their bags for inspection if necessary.

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Countries with TSA Lock Requirements Hence, several countries (USA, Canada, Japan, Israel, Finland, Austria and South Korea) require travellers to have their suitcases locked with a specific brand of locks that can be unlocked by aviation security.

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Do they check passports on trains in Europe? Mostly no. This is because most European countries are in the Schengen area.

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The train will stop at the last station before a border and/or the first station after a border. Border control staff will then board and pass through the train, before it leaves the station.

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Train travel is much simpler, as there is no TSA PreCheck® or CLEAR equivalent for Amtrak. Amtrak trains offer private rooms, more legroom, more space from your fellow passengers, more comfortable seats, and more food & beverage options.

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TSA works with international partners to secure transportation not only in the U.S. but around the world.

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The era of the freight train-hopping, job-seeking hobo faded into obscurity in the years following the Second World War. Many hobos from this era have since “caught the westbound,” or died. A small number of so-called hobos still hop freight trains today.

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