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Discover how to make your European train travels smoother, smarter, and more enjoyable with practical advice for every journey. From planning your rail routes to navigating train stations and packing for comfort, these tips are designed to help you travel with ease and confidence. Whether you’re embarking on a weekend getaway or exploring multiple destinations by rail, you’ll find expert insights to enhance your experience and create unforgettable memories. Start your European train adventure with guidance that makes every trip stress-free and inspiring!

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What Is a Eurail Youth Rail Pass?

The Eurail Youth Pass is for travellers aged 12–27 and covers unlimited train travel across 33 European countries at a discounted rate.
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Train Delays in Europe: What to Do

~40% of European trains run late. Delays over 60 min entitle you to a 25% refund; over 120 min, 50%. You may also claim accommodation costs.
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What is a Eurail Pass?

A Eurail Pass gives non-European residents flexible train travel across 33 countries from one pass-no separate tickets needed for each journey.
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Eurail 3 Country Select Pass

The Eurail 3 Country Select Pass lets non-European residents choose 3 neighboring countries to explore by rail. More focused than a Global Pass, lower cost.
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Europe by Train from London

From London St Pancras, Eurostar reaches Paris in just over 2 hours. From there, Barcelona, Amsterdam and the Swiss Alps are a few more hours by train.