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Help with understanding train time tables for interrailling trip

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,921 ✭✭✭munchkin_utd


    thats a direct translation from "nicht Täglich" which means "not daily" if translated properly into english.

    This has to also be viewed in the context that continental services normaly run the same every day of the week including Sundays (i.e. theres no saturday/ sunday separate timetables like in Ireland).

    The services that are the same 7 days a week will have no note.
    Any other service (that varies on weekdays and weekends etc) will have a note. And sometimes a note will be added for a scatter of days that are known in advance where a service will be changed due to engineering works. Either way, if a service has a note then its a "not daily" service.

    Anyhow.
    If you have the timetable there for the 12th of june you can be 100% sure that the trains for the 12th of june are correct so you can relax!!!

    EDIT: from checking the normal timetable, that 21:17 train is running. Its classed as "not daily" because on the 10th of December it doesnt run for some reason!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 1059007


    Grand, so I can pretty much...well almost...ignore the 'not daily' comment on each timetable since I put in the exact date I want to travel. Once the timetable comes up for that date, its grand?

    I suppose I need to prebook an over night train, rather than just turing up at the station since its has the symbol 'R' for reservations only?

    Thanks munchkin_utd


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