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    Recommendations for an Eastern European country to visit for rail travel

    Slovakia's system is very good. Modernising rapidly, but still some interest to be found. Affordable, and the ZSSK website is easy to use. I agree with the suggestions above. I can also recommend Romania and Bulgaria. Romania is a few years behind Slovakia. Trains are slower and less reliable...
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    15 Day April Trip

    Sounds like a great trip. I’ve been to a few of the places on your list. I missed your post first time around, but a couple of pointers in case they’re useful: Varna is an interesting city, especially out of tourist season (as April is). Lots of military history, and the impressive Primorski...
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    Former Yugoslav states

    Hello. I don't have any specific insight myself, but I thought this looked familiar. Here's your previous thread on this. I suspect most of the info will still be useful: https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/balkan-states.258217
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    Railwalks initiative launched (walking routes between railway stations)

    I've just stumbled across the nascent Railwalks effort. It's an initiative to map safe walking routes between UK railway stations, in conjunction with the team behind the excellent Slow Ways network. There's a launch workshop planned for 9th March in Worcester, in case anybody local is interested.
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    Train to Catania with 2 kids

    Not mad at all. This is a wonderful idea. It will be an unforgettable experience, and they'll have a much greater sense of the scale of the world (and their place in Europe) because of it. Every child is different, and you'll have a better sense of what your six year old can cope with than...
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    Train cancellation - free replacement ticket on same service ?

    I'm not an expert, but I recognise your username from having enjoyed many of your Youtube videos, so I'm keen to help if I can... UK rail operators have a duty to get you to your destination once you've begun travelling, but in the case of pre-emptive cancellation, they'll often simply offer a...
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    Summer Sunday timings on the Kyle of Lochalsh line

    Thank you - I was hoping the additional train was a morning one.
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    Summer Sunday timings on the Kyle of Lochalsh line

    I'm trying to find out the approximate schedule for the second Sunday train that runs on the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh line in summers. Does anybody have a link to the summer 2023 timetable I can check please, or any other insight into typical timings in the ex-Kyle direction?
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    Latvia rolling stock replacement

    Thank you for such a comprehensive reply. Everything I need to plan a trip, and the reassurance that I don't need to rush into it.
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    Latvia rolling stock replacement

    I’m keen to ride in a DR1A DMU, one with the original cab ends, not the more recent remodel. Wikipedia suggests Latvia is the last easy-to-visit country still running these in regular service. Do we have any experts in Latvian railways on the forum? I’d like to know if there are imminent plans...
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    Night train routing between Innsbruck and Salzburg

    We left Zurich an hour earlier than usual, but ‘caught up’ by waiting 90 minutes in Buchs (which gave me the opportunity to take a walk into Liechtenstein). So I think we went via Germany as suggested. Thanks for your help.
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    Night train routing between Innsbruck and Salzburg

    Does anyone know which route sleeper trains take between Innsbruck and Salzburg please? Is it via Zell am See, or via Kufstein and Germany? I travelled on Euronight 50467 last week, and want to colour in the correct route on my map. Merry Christmas to anyone reading.
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    Rules for Czech 'First Minute' fares

    Having travelled this route today, I can confirm that it is mandatory to use the specified connecting trains in Switzerland.
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    Pros and Cons of Various Train Booking Websites / Apps

    Transport for Wales offers 5 Avios per £1 spent, if you book the the BA Shopping link. I've found it tracks reliably and pays promptly.
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    Eurostar pricing - what's 'normal'?

    It sounds like I can rest easy that I've not paid an overinflated price. Thanks everyone.
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    Eurostar pricing - what's 'normal'?

    Thanks all. I did consider an interrail pass a few days ago, but I've never been able to make the economics of it stack up against individual tickets - even when travelling with multiple children. I managed to find an itinerary that gets us from London to Nimes via Lille for a shade over £200...
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    Eurostar pricing - what's 'normal'?

    I’m planning a one way trip from London to the south of France for the early May bank holiday for an adult and a child. Currently, the one-way Eurostar fare for the two of us to Paris is over £200. I’m trying to get a sense for whether prices will drop much between now and then. I don’t have a...
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    Balkan states

    I found this thread from a few months ago very helpful (if somewhat depressing as a fan of international railways): https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/latest-details-on-routes-in-southeastern-europe.249389/#post-6244388 Perhaps you could post in there and ask RVR if they know of any updates.
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    Rules for Czech 'First Minute' fares

    The plot thickens. That same document states: "It is possible to interrupt the journey at any time except for the obligatory train." So, the question is, what classes as an 'obligatory foreign train per the searched connection'?! 1699399559 Having purchased the ticket, this appears to be the...
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    Rules for Czech 'First Minute' fares

    Thanks, that's how I read that too. What gives me pause is that the CD website only offers me a fare for one specific itinerary, but those rules appear to be clear. It will save me a fortune if so, and enable me to spend a few hours in St Moritz or elsewhere in the alps, before heading down to...

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