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Budget Europe
by Melissa Petri on December 18, 2007

RailSaver helps you find the best railpasses and tickets for your European trip. By inputting your destination RailSaver shows you the prices for your destinations and segments. Prices are based on one-way fare and do not include reservation fees or supplements. However, you have to take note of currency conversions and the fact that point-to-point ticket prices is not guaranteed to be exact. You should also inquire about specials (in your destination) because these are only advertised in Europe.
One has to keep in mind that RailSaver only advises you on which ticket to buy, booking and purchasing should either be made on the specific rail's site or ticket stations in Europe.
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Rating: 7.75 out of 4 vote(s) cast.
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Response from:
Carmel Kango
(12/18/07 10:49pm)
Cool site, I'd be interested though to find one that combines point-to-point reviews with the 'rail pass' cards that are available to people before they travel.
Response from:
Sara
(12/19/07 10:42pm)
I'd rather take the train...did you see this article about weird passengers on planes http://www.gogirlfriend.com/trackback/347
At least on trains you can pick your seat...or it can come to an emergency stop if some idiot needs to be taken off.
At least on trains you can pick your seat...or it can come to an emergency stop if some idiot needs to be taken off.
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