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Peter
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Posted 15 years ago

[b]PARIS - FLORENCE (Firenze) - ROME (Roma) | night train - Artesia - EN 227[/b]
Information for Interrail, Eurail and travellers with normal train tickets.


[b]UPDATE:[/b] This train is withdrawn. You have to take the night train Paris to Milan [u]https://rail.cc/en/night-train/paris-venice-th-221/6[/u] where you change to a train to Rome.


:!: [b]Important information[/b]
The train leaves Paris before 1900. But here we have a special agreement: even starting by night train at 1852, it counts as only ONE travel day if you travel on an InterRail Global Pass 5/10 or 10/22 - or on a Single Country Pass.


[b]Day trains[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/paris-to-rome[/u]


:idea: [b]HOW TO BOOK THE RESERVATION ONLINE[/b] (for InterRail and EuRail Pass travellers): [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]


[b]Update: Nov 2016[/b]

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MM97lolol
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replied 7 years ago

I am thinking of buying this ticket but I am unsure about some things:
o Why would this journey not count as 1 travel day WITHOUT the use of an Interrail Global pass?
o I have a 7 days out of 1 month Interrail Global pass. Would this count as 1 travel day for me?

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Peter
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replied 7 years ago

Hi.
I just updated the topic as it is an older one. The direct train Paris to Rome isn\'t available anymore. Now you have to take the night train Paris to Venice [u]https://rail.cc/en/night-train/paris-venice-th-221/6[/u] and leave in Milan. From where you continue to Rome.
Also the departure time is now after 1900 h which means, the 1900-rule is theoretical possible. But the night train does not really support Interrail passes, you have to pay a special fee (see the link above) which is expensive.
If you know your exact travel date in advance, you can check for normal train tickets for saver prices. Via [ux]https://rail.shop/omio[/ux] you will find day train combinations which are much cheaper. As well the Thello night train Paris-Milan is available from around EUR 35.
It\'s not the most Interrail-friendly route...
Instead the direct route, you could also travel cheaper with some stops in between - or a detour via Switzerland: [u]https://rail.cc/blog/zurich-milano-albula-bernina/[/u]
Peter :)

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Flo
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replied 7 years ago

Hi!

Interrail passes give only a discount for travelling on Thello services (both day and night); this means you do not have to use a travel day at all for travelling with Thello trains - but have to buy a discounted regular ticket instead.
I don\\\'t know your exact route, but you could think of taking the Paris - Nice night train instead, then travel to Rome during the day. However, this would take about 22 hours overall so not ideal as well...

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