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  1. The maps on this page are your best tool for quickly getting a fairly accurate estimate of how much it'd cost to just pay for separate tickets for each leg of your itinerary. What these maps show: Point-to-point, one-way, second-class train fares in $US. For first-class fares, add 50 percent.

  2. The Eurail Railway Map shows the main train and ferry routes in Europe. Use our map to help you find your way and see what Europe has to offer.

  3. Plan Your Train Trip. Rent a Car or Take the Train? Should I Get a Rail Pass? How to Choose Among Rail Passes. Buying European Train Tickets. Looking Up European Train Schedules and Routes Online. Train-Fare Maps: How Much Would You Pay Without a Pass?

  4. By Rick Steves Online timetables are generally user-friendly, making it easy to instantly find the fastest connections, and to see the frequency and length of any train trip (and learn whether reservations are required).

  5. Use these maps to add up approximate pay-as-you-go fares for your itinerary, and compare that cost to the price of a rail pass for the number of days you expect to spend on the train. Also, follow the links below for: More tips for figuring out whether a pass makes sense for your trip

  6. 23 sie 2014 · For an overview of train travel time, see Rick's Time & Cost Map between major points. For more detail, How to Look Up Train Schedules Online gives you the DB train schedule link and tips for using it.

  7. 31 sty 2017 · The modified Eurail Itinerary that we are beginning with is: Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Fussen, Venice, Florence, Cinque Terra. Again this is a very early plan and will need a lot more work. Thank you everyone!

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