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ErikaRer
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Posted 5 years ago

I have an interrail pass and now that I see prices of reservation fee I regret ever buying it. I have to travel from Villach to Ljubljana and there is no way to buy the reservation online nor is there a price specified which I need to know because I am thinking about canceling Interrail tickets if this reservation is also too expensive . I will get there early in the morning from Milano and have to change to a train to Ljubljana so I guess nothing will work there at that time for me to buy reservation.

Thank you in advance :)

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Flo
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replied 5 years ago

Hi and welcome to railcc!

How much did you pay for the reservations you already made? Where did you buy them?
It should not be a problem to buy this reservation at Milano Centrale station (or Porta Garibaldi station where it isnt that crowded probably). No way to buy locally in Villach as ticket desks will have closed when you are there; you can also order the reservation from ÖBB via phone at +5 17 17

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Peter
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replied 5 years ago

Hi.
You can also travel for free... first, but not overnight. Here an example, not valid for every day. What date do you travel?

Milano Centrale dep 07:25 - by free (with Interrail) regional train
Verona Porta Nuova arr 09:15

Verona Porta Nuova dep 09:35 - by free (with Interrail) regional train
Venezia Mestre arr 11:41

Venezia Mestre dep 12:17 - by free (with Interrail) regional train
Gorizia Centrale arr 14:18

Border crossing like this: [ux]https://rail.cc/blog/italy-slovenia-train/[/ux]

Nova Gorica dep 15:30 - by free (with Interrail) regional train
Sezana arr 16:26

Sezana dep 16:50 - by free (with Interrail) regional train
Ljubljana arr 18:38

And why not add a stop at Lake Bled. Easy to reach from Nova Gorica by a scenic route: [ux]https://rail.cc/blog/de/trieste-villach-wocheinerbahn/[/ux] (German language, but have a look at the photos)
Here more information: [ux]https://rail.cc/blog/travel-lake-bled-train/[/ux]

More at the live schedule planer: [ux]https://plan.rail.cc[/ux]
And if you like the free content on rail.cc, support it and buy your Interrail pass via our partner link at no extra costs for you: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] - thank you! :)

Pete :)