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  1. 30 kwi 2024 · You can bring your bike on commuter trains free of charge. However, for InterCity trains, you must book a bicycle ticket in advance. It costs 4 to 8 euros, depending on the distance. The number of bicycle spaces is limited, so booking in advance is best, especially in the high season.

  2. Most of the local and intercity trains in Germany will take bikes on in the luggage car or in the entrance area to the carriage. However, ICE trains require bikes to be in bike bags. Other countries

  3. A detailed guide on how to travel with standard non-folding bicycles on trains in 13 European countries and on the international rail journeys between them

  4. With Bikemap Web you can explore cycle paths worldwide using your favorite map. Choose a routing profile that suits your plans, fitness and bike type and then fine-tune the route until it's perfect. Open the Route Planner.

  5. 1 sie 2018 · Direct trains from London to Amsterdam run every day but only the 08:31 departure from St. Pancras takes bikes so be sure to book in advance (there’s a £30 fee per bike) to make sure that you and your wheels are on the same service. Local trains, operated by NS, offer a day ticket for your bike.

  6. Guide to taking bikes on trains in Europe. Published 7 May 2011. Here's a country-by-country guide to how to take a bike on the rail networks in key destinations within Europe. We also take a look at ways in which some rail networks are encouraging passengers to continue their journey by bike.

  7. A guide to taking your bicycle by train from London to mainland Europe, including taking a bike by Eurostar train or ferry to France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Amsterdam, Prague, even Istanbul.

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