Day trains

 

 

 

 

Day trains have two seating arrangements:

  • Coach car seating (open with center aisle and two seats on either side)
    • 1st-class (two seats on one side of the aisle and seats on either side)
    • 2nd-class (two seats on either side of the aisle)
  • Compartment car (separated into cabins which open to corridor along the side of the car)
    • 1st-class compartment car up to 6 persons
    • 2nd-class compartment car up to 8 persons

 

 

 

 

When reserving seats you may choose:

  • window seat (smoking or non-smoking)
  • aisle seat (smoking or non-smoking)
  • option for people traveling together to reserve adjoining seats or opposite seats, sometimes with table
  • other options for reservation: dining car seats or panorama car seats 

 

 

 

 



 

 

Night trains

 

 

 

 

 

Night trains have:

  • Sleepers
    • Single compartments, called "special" or "single", available for holders of 1st-class passes or tickets.
    • Double compartments, called "double" or "T2", available for all pass- and ticketholders. However, depending on the train, sometimes available for holders of 1st-class passes or tickets only.
    • Triple compartments, called "T3" available for all pass- and ticketholders.

      Separate berths for men and women (unless the compartment is reserved by a couple or a family)

 

 

 

 

 

  • Couchette cars
    • Comprise standard sleeping accommodation. They offer a place to lie down with a pillow, a blanket and a sheet. There are couchette cars with compartments for 4 persons or for 6 persons. Washrooms and toilets are at the ends of the cars.