All About Train Travel
Arriving at the Station
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How do I find the station?
Train stations in Europe are very accessible and easy to find. Although the actual station addresses are generally not listed, all stations are centrally located and conveniently reached via public transportation and by most airport city center links. If you’re already in town, just ask your hotel concierge for a local map and the best directions. Pressed for time? Taxi drivers know how to get you to your station fast and worry-free.
Rail Europe also provides maps and addresses for some of the most popular railways stations in Europe. For more information about trains station simply click here.
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How early should I arrive at the station?
It is always best to give yourself ample time rather than rushing, especially in a new environment. We recommend that you arrive at the station at least 30 minutes prior to your departure. This allows you enough time to clear any security check and catch your train. If it is a large station and you need to validate your rail pass, you will probably want to arrive even earlier to ensure that you get to where you need to go with time to spare.
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