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ABOVE: An express train in Italy.

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Rail Europe our partner
In addition to being our business partner, Rail Europe--a subsidiary of the Swiss and French national railroads--is probably the most comprehensive source of European rail information on the Web. It sells Eurailpass, regional and national passes, Eurostar, and other rail tickets in the U.S., Canada, and Britain. The site also has links to general agents in other countries where you can order passes or tickets before leaving home.

Eurail
InterRail

Go directly to the source for information on European rail passes. (Eurail is for travelers who live outside Europe; InterRail has passes for European residents.)

European Railway Timetables our partner
This two-page article has links to official European railway sites where you can plan journeys and learn about local offers, passes, and ticket purchases.

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