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What are regional trains in Europe?

Regional trains serve shorter and medium-distance routes within European regions. They generally feature in timetables under the abbreviation R, but in Germany as RB (Regionalbahn). You'll run across a huge variety of train types, some brand new but others slightly older, as you travel across Europe on Regional trains.



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If you're traveling with a 1st class Eurail pass, regional trains are your best friend. Many regional trains offer comfortable 1st class cars with plenty of seats available. You can use the Eurail timetable to plan your journey with regional trains. Simply check the box 'Avoid trains that require a reservation'.

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Eurail passes do not cover local transport like trams or metros, only intercity trains. Rail Europe is another company that offers similar European train passes.

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Regional trains are a great way to get around Europe – and more often than not, they're free with your Interrail pass. While they aren't as fast or luxurious as high-speed trains, they're still a comfortable way of travelling.

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ItaliaRail is an official partner of Trenitalia, the national railway of Italy. We are the largest foreign seller of train tickets in Italy. We have direct, real-time connectivity to Trenitalia's schedule and reservation system, allowing us to give you the best fares and most up-to-date availability.

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Regional trains, no There's no need to buy in advance and no cost advantage in doing so as the price is fixed, buying online or in an app just saves time at the ticket office. There are no assigned seats, you sit where you like.

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The €49 ticket, also known as the “Deutschlandticket”, is a monthly subscription ticket that gives you access to all public transport throughout Germany (excluding ICE, IC or EC trains).

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If you live in Europe, order an Interrail Pass. If you live outside of Europe, order a Eurail Pass from Eurail.com. 3. If you have a European passport and a non-European passport but live in a different European country, you can travel with a passport or national identity card (ID).

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Not sure if this is a wind-up, but anyway: interrail is for people resident in Europe, eg EU, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, UK, Switzerland. Eurail for those resident outside Europe. INterRail for ALL who live in countries that have railways accepting this pass-thats also Turkey.

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