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emilschionning
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Posted 13 years ago

Hi.

I'm planning to do a Interrail this summer. I read somewhere that it is a good idea to have a map of the european rail network with you. Shall I buy one of these and if that's the case, which one should I buy.

- Emil :)

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Wesley
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replied 13 years ago

It may differ where you buy your Interrail pass, but when I bought one in the Netherlands, I got a fairly good map for free with my Interrail pass. Of course, not all railway lines were drawn on it, but you got a good overview of Europe's railway network. But again: if you buy it elsewhere, you might not get the map... I have no experience with that.

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Robert_Antonio
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replied 13 years ago

The simple but good and extensive railway maps online you can find at www.bueker.net/trainspotting/maps.php. They also have updated information which railways provide passenger traffic - at commercially distributed paper maps this information is often outdated or missing.

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Peter
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replied 13 years ago

Hi.

The map mentioned by Wesley is included at every InterRail Global pass - it doesn't matters where you buy it.
It is a very simple one.

If you want a paper map with you, think about the one of Thomas Cook:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/search-train-route[/u]

More expensive and with a lot of details is this one:
www.europeanrailwayatlas.com

But I recommend you the first one for your rail trip, the second one is too detailed and more for rail freaks than for a normal traveler. ;)

Of course the online maps at bueker.net are the most updated ones.

Peter :)

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emilschionning
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replied 13 years ago

Thanks :)

I think I will use the Thomas Cook edition then!