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  2. Rail Europe, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Seat Reservations - mandatory for high-speed trains in France and Spain and made available to rail pass holders at "passholder" rates. Sleeping Accommodation, viz. couchettes and sleeping berths - available on some overnight trains. High-speed trains such as Thalys or Eurostar. Sightseeing Tours

  3. Interrail - Wikipedia

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    Many high-speed trains require reservation and, sometimes, an extra fee sold as a supplement or pass-holder fare: [16] Eurostar (London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels) services require a compulsory reservation. 2nd class pass holders can travel in Standard class only, 1st class pass holders can travel in either Standard or Standard Premier class.

  4. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar is an international high-speed rail service in Western Europe, connecting Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.. The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, which operated trains through the Channel Tunnel to the United Kingdom, and Thalys which operated in Western Europe.

  5. Eurostar scraps fast-track check-in ahead of new EU entry ...

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    Eurostar is scrapping its fast-track check-in system in London that uses passenger facial biometrics to speed up the boarding process only a year and a half after its launch to make way for new EU ...

  6. Eurostar launches train ticket flash sale with 30% off ... - AOL

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    Book budget breaks in Europe with the international rail service’s birthday sale

  7. SNCF Connect - Wikipedia

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    SNCF Connect, formerly OUI.sncf until January 25, 2022, [1] is a subsidiary of SNCF selling passes and point-to-point tickets for rail travel around Europe. It has commercial links to major European rail operators including SNCF, Eurostar, Deutsche Bahn, and Thalys, and is made up of four independent companies in distinct geographical areas.