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Using Your Italy Rail
Pass
Validating
Your Italy Pass
Your Italy rail pass will be validated
twice. The first stamp is printed
automatically on the top right hand corner of
the pass. You must begin to use your pass
within 6 months of this validation. On the day
you begin your Italy rail travel, go to the
ticket office of the train station and have an
agent validate your pass. They should put a
second stamp on your pass under the first one.
You must do this before starting your journey
so as to not risk having your pass
confiscated.
Please note that you must have your pass
validated at the station. A conductor on a
train cannot validate your pass.
Using a Italy Flexi
Pass and Italy Select pass
If you have a Eurail flexi pass or Italy
Select pass you must enter the day and month
onto the grid at the bottom of your pass
before you start traveling that day. Use black
or blue permanent ink and make sure to enter
the date in the international form of
day/month/year (For example July 24, 2001 =
24/07/01). Once you are on the train, the
conductor will check your pass and see if you
have entered the correct date.
Notes for hassle-free travel: Do
not enter the date in the American form of
month/day/year. Do not use erasable ink, or
tamper with your pass in any other way. If
you do, your pass may be confiscated, you
will be subjected to fines, and you may be
denied further use of the rail system.
Using A Consecutive
Italy Day Pass
You do not need to enter the date of travel
on to your pass. After it's been validated the
first time, the conductor will just check the
expiration date on your pass each time you use
it.
Italy Train
Reservations
Reservations are recommended in order to be
sure that you have a seat on a specific train.
A Train ticket or Rail pass will get you on
most trains, but it won't ensure a seat.
Reservation fees are not included in the price
of your pass. You can make reservations at the
train station on the day of travel, or up to 2
months in advance. Most high-speed trains,
night trains, hotel trains, and other special
trains require reservations. These can be made
in Europe or on our site for an extra fee.
Fees for reservations are approximately $3 or
$4. See below for fees on sleeping
accommodations.
Boarding the Train
To board the train you must present your
rail pass, passport and any seat/couchette
reservations required. Your rail pass will
only be accepted if it is attached to the
sleeve into which it was originally secured.
Train tips:
- Keep in mind that the trains are
extremely punctual. Arrive at the station
early and find your track. When exiting a
train, be at the door with your bags ready
to disembark. Trains do not wait for
passengers entering or exiting.
- Make sure you get on a train car heading
to your destination city. Some trains
split during the trip; half the train goes
in one direction and the other half in
another.
Night Trains &
Couchettes
Overnight trains and hotel trains have a
range of accommodations, which include
sleepers, couchettes, and sleeperettes. All
sleepers and couchettes convert from seats to
berths for nighttime travel, and back to seats
for daytime travel. Accommodations are an
extra fee and are not covered by the Rail
pass. Fees vary depending on train line and
category. Deluxe private sleepers can cost
over $150. Most sleepers are approximately
$80-$90 dollars per person per reservation,
while the couchettes are only about $25-35 per
person. Sleeperettes are generally free, but
do require a reservation. You can make
reservations for all overnight categories at
any train station ticket window.
Sleeper Compartments have
washbasins, soap, towels, razor plug, mineral
water, and a lockable door. The berths come
with pillow, sheets, and a duvet or blanket.
Stewards are present in the sleeper cars to
assist you and take care of all border
crossings procedures for you. Many of the
stewards speak the languages of the countries
the train will pass through as well as
English. Compartments are gender specific
unless booked by couples or families. Fares
for sleepers require a 1st class ticket or a
rail pass plus the sleeper supplement. 1st
class/rail pass travelers can book a single,
double, or triple sleeper. Single passengers
can reserve a double sleeper but they may have
to share with another passenger based on
availability.
Couchettes are compartments with
berths for 4-6 people. Each berth has a
pillow, sheets and blankets. Washbasins are
not available in the compartments and
restrooms are at the end of the car. Berths
can be booked individually or in groups.
Compartments are non-gender specific and
travelers are expected to sleep in their day
clothes. Stewards are available only on
international routes. Fares for couchettes
require a 1st or 2nd class ticket or a rail
pass plus the couchette supplement.
Sleeperettes are seats in open coach
cars that recline to allow you to sleep more
comfortably. Seats may have small head pillows
attached but no blankets are provided.
Sleeperettes require a 1st or 2nd class train
ticket, or a rail pass and a reservation.
There is normally no additional cost for
sleeperettes. However, some hotel trains may
charge a higher reservation fee for seats.
Hotel trains
Hotel trains combine long distance night
travel with the security and privacy and
comfort of a hotel stay. All compartments have
locking doors and access to dining cars. There
are three levels of accommodation: Tourist,
First Class, and Luxury Class. There are
reclining 2nd class sleeperette seats on
certain trains. Tourist class accommodations
include 4 beds to a compartment. Toilets are
found outside the compartment in the car.
First class accommodations include
compartments with one to two beds. Toilet and
shower facilities are located outside the
compartment in the car. Luxury class
accommodations include one to two beds per
compartment. They also include a private
toilet and shower within the compartment.
There are several night or Hotel trains
you may come across in Europe:
City Night Line
Covers international train routes between
Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Trains have Deluxe, Economy, Couchette, and
Sleeperette accommodations. Deluxe
compartments have 1 - 2 fixed beds moveable
chairs and tables and a full washroom with
shower. Economy sleepers have 2 - 4 beds (for
families) and one washroom in the car. Deluxe
and Economy accommodations include breakfast.
Couchette and sleeperette travelers may buy
breakfast at the bar.
DB Nachtzug
Covers domestic routes in Germany and
international route to Denmark.
Accommodations include Comfort, Couchette, and
sleeperettes. Comfort cabins have doors with
key-card locks and private shower and toilet
cabin. On German domestic routs a restaurant
and bistro car is available.
Talgo Trains
Services domestic routs in Spain and
international routes between Spain and France,
Portugal, Italy, and Switzerland. Classes of
accommodation include Luxury, 1st Class,
Tourist, and Sleeperette. Dinner and breakfast
is included for all passengers in single or
double accommodation.
Artesia de Nuit
Covers international routs between France and
Italy.
Hotel Train Lusitania
Covers travel between Portugal and Spain.
Accommodations include Luxury, 1st class and
seats. Breakfast is included.
Overnight Express
Services international routes between the
Netherlands and Italy.
Accommodations include Sleeper, Couchette, and
Sleeperette. Depending on class,
accommodations include free meals or snacks.
Eurail Selectpasses are not valid on this
train.
Eurail Aid Offices
If your pass is improperly issued or
validated, or if any of the information on
your pass is incorrect (such as the date on
the calendar), contact one of the Eurail Aid
offices. They are located in most major cities
throughout Europe. You may also contact the
Eurail Aid Offices if you believe you have
received incorrect information or treatment
while traveling by rail. Eurail offices can
replace your pass as well as counsel you in
case of emergency. The offices are also
available should you have any questions while
you are in Europe.
Refunds & Exchanges
Refunds
- Lost or stolen rail passes
are neither refundable nor replaceable
without purchasing Pass Security.
- Shipping charges are not
refundable.
- Unvalidated rail passes may
be refunded for 85% of the original value
of the pass if returned within six months
of the issuing date.
- Validated passes may be
refunded only if it is canceled and made
unfit for use by an official authority of
a participating network. (The official
must cross out the front of the pass,
write "not used", sign and stamp
the date). The holder must also prove that
they were not in Europe between the 1st
day of validity and the day that the
passholder applies for a refund.
- The passholder is not
entitled to a refund if the pass is
partially used. However, if a passholder
cannot use the rail pass due to illness,
accident or death, a partial refund may be
granted at the discretion of the railway.
In this case, send all pertinent
information detailing what happened.
Include all doctor reports, last minute
plane tickets, police reports, or all
other documents that may assist in
validating your claim.
Exchanges
- Unvalidated rail passes may
be exchanged for another pass of equal or
greater value.
- When upgrading a rail pass
the passholder must pay shipping charges
and the (dollar value) difference between
the original and upgraded pass.
- When downgrading a rail
pass, the passholder returns the original
rail pass for an 85% refund and then
purchases a new rail pass, paying for all
shipping charges.
- The passholder must send
the original pass certified or Express,
return receipt requested, before receiving
a new pass.
To Process a Refund or
Exchange
Send your rail pass and all necessary proof
validating your claim, via certified, return
receipt requested mail, to:
RocketFare
2737 Sawbury Blvd
Columbus ,
OH 43235
USA
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