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Can I use my ticket for a different train if I miss my original train?

Asked 5 months ago
Rail Europe typically provides guidelines regarding ticket usage, and whether you can use your ticket for a different train depends on the specific terms and conditions of the fare you purchased. Generally, most tickets have rules regarding changes and missed trains. For instance, some tickets may allow flexibility to board a later train, while others may require you to stick to a reserved time or train. If you have a flexible or open ticket, you might be able to take a different train on the same route without needing to exchange your ticket. However, if your ticket is non-flexible or has specific reservations attached, you may need to adhere to the original schedule. It is important to refer to the specific details associated with your ticket to understand the available options. You can usually find this information by checking the terms and conditions that came with your ticket purchase, or by looking at the Rail Europe website for detailed explanations based on the type of ticket you hold. It is always advisable to be familiar with these policies to ensure a smooth travel experience.
Answered Jul 3rd 2025

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