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European Rail Prices

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I just bought a train ticket from Landeck in Austria to Zurich Airport (a 3-hour trip) on the Vienna - Zurich RailJet express, 1st class for 19€

Zooper! Very Happy
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Well my transfer by train from Munich Airport to Mayrhofen recently was 19 Euros too (though only 2nd class). And my 2nd class ticket from Innsbruck to Bozen/Bolzano in Italy (en route to the preBBWUW in Alleghe) is 19.60 Euros. Seems that lots of journeys are about the 19 Euro region! Madeye-Smiley
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
they don't always work that way. my last fare from Frankfurt to Geneva was €19 each way, but got my wallet raped for an additional €10 each way to make that 1st class. Oddly, that was on trains leaving after work on a Friday, and the fare for Frankfurt-Basel was identical to the one with a long changeover in Basel. The fare was still the same when I frigged the "change the minimum changeover time" at Basel to allow me to kip over in a hotel rather than a bench on the platform Smile

So... €19 for the German trains, €0 for the Swiss Smile
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@red 27,

If you have a Swiss Halbtax & Oebb Discount
you would of travelled fie almost nothing Very Happy

Did you reserve a seat?
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@red 27,

If you have a Swiss Halbtax & Oebb Discount
you would of travelled fie almost nothing Very Happy
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