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Europe's varied offer of special trains:

  • high-speed trains, the newest and most high-tech connections available throughout Europe to get you to your destination in the quickest time possible 
  • scenic trains, taking you past the prettiest spots of Europe.
  • hotel trains, luxury night trains, which cover large distances within Europe during the night

Train Travel - Railway Information

Train info of all Eurail countries

Every European country has its own railway company or companies and its own type of trains If you are looking for details on facilities offered by the European Railways, please click on the country of your choice.

Scenic train Rauma Line en route in Norway

  • Austria

    The Austrian Railways, ÖBB, cover the country with a dense network of train services. Traveling by train in Austria is the most comfortable way to get from one city to another.


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  • Bulgaria

    Bulgaria's train network connects smaller villages to the big cities. The two major train routes are Sofia - Varna and Sofia - Bourgas.


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  • Czech Republic

    Czech Railways dispatch 7000 trains a day starting with a romantic local train up to the links of the prestigious international EuroCity network.


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  • Finland

    Finland has an extensive railway network which goes beyond the Arctic Circle. InterCity trains offer excellent connections on the most popular tracks.


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  • Germany

    The dense and intricate network of the Deutsche Bahn makes it possible for the passengers to reach any destination in Germany comfortably and on time.


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  • Hungary

    From Budapest a 7,607 km network radiates through the country with some interconnections with centers of the larger towns.


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  • Italy

    Thousands of trains per day cover 16,000 km of railroad track on the Italian rail network, operated by Trenitalia.


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  • Montenegro

    The network in Montenegro has features such as the Mala Rijeka viaduct (highest in the world) and the 6.2 km long Sozina tunnel.


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  • Norway

    Travel through mountains and across rivers with continuous panoramas of unspoiled scenic beauty. The best known scenic route is the 290 mile-long Bergen Railway.


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  • Portugal

    Portugal can be explored perfectly by train, whether you take a comfortable intercity from Lisbon to Porto or a smaller Regional Service.


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  • Serbia

    The railroad network of Serbia connects large cities to small towns across the country. From Belgrade travelers can take a day or night train to beautiful cities on the Adriatic coast.


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  • Spain

    RENFE covers a large number of lines connecting all the regions and the major cities. Their trains offer a wide range of high quality, comfort and punctuality.


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  • Switzerland

    The Swiss railroad network, about 5,000 km in length, is the densest transportation network in the world. The trains, operated by the Swiss Federal Railway, are comfortable and clean.


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  • Belgium

    A dense train network connects all of Belgium. Trains leave, on average, every 1/2 hour between all major Belgian cities.


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  • Croatia

    Croatia's domestic train system offers a safe and comfortable alternative to bus travel. A high-speed train connects Zagreb and Split.


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  • Denmark

    Even the remotest parts of Denmark are linked by railways, and the train offers easy and comfortable transport between the regions.


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  • France

    The train is one of the best ways of getting about in France. The rail network is well developed and connects every town by fast TGV or regional TER.


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  • Greece

    Greece has a good train and rail network, connecting the major cities and regions of mainland Greece. Rail travel is an excellent option for those seeking to visit various parts of the country.


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  • Ireland

    Train travel is a good way to get around Ireland with an efficient network operated by Iarnród Éireann, which connects most major towns and cities.


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  • Luxembourg

    The railroad network in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg covers about 250 kilometres, operated by CFL, the Luxembourg National Railways.


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  • Netherlands

    Holland has a dense, efficient railway network with modern trains that interconnect cities several times an hour. Fast trains in combination with short distances make for short traveling time.


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  • Poland

    The national InterCity passenger network comprises 20 major towns with regular interval services on several routes.


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  • Romania

    Romania's railway network is one of the largest and most dense in Europe, with trains servicing every town and city in the country.


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  • Slovenia

    Slovenske Zeleznice operates Slovenia's rail network which has extensive domestic services and international routes connecting Slovenia with Salzburg, Vienna, Budapest, Milan and Zagreb.


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  • Sweden

    Sweden has a highly efficient rail network covering the whole country. You travel smoothly and comfortably on some of Europe’s most modern trains.


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