Trains in Belgium
Belgium built continental Europe's first steam railway in 1835. Today it's a hub for high-speed trains connecting London, Paris, Amsterdam and Germany.
Züge in der Schweiz
Switzerland's rail network is nearly 100% electric and integrates trains, buses, boats and cable cars into a single timetable. Operated by SBB.
Züge in Deutschland
Germany's rail network is operated mainly by Deutsche Bahn (DB), with ICE high-speed trains linking major cities. Regional services cover smaller towns.
Trains in France
France has one of Europe's most advanced rail networks, with TGV trains reaching 320 km/h. SNCF connects virtually every corner of the country.
So buchen Sie Sitzplatzreservierungen für den Rail Pass
Rail passes don't include seat reservations on most high-speed and night trains. Reservation fees range from $5 to $35 depending on route and operator.
Nachtzüge Europa: Buchungsregeln nach Land
European night trains let you sleep between cities overnight. Booking rules vary widely — some routes open 3 months ahead, others just days before departure.
