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Old 02-11-2010 | 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by MacMan
I think the other site is more accessible for an American who hasn't done the trains over there. On the first site all the classes of service are clearly explained, insurance is easy to purchase, blah, blah. I might suggest trying them side by side and comparing.
I would agree about looking at them side by side to find your train but in the end it's cheeper and I think easier to use the site I post to get your ticket. I also want to say again to make sure that whatever ticket you get SHOULD be refundable or you will eat it when they change your trip. (I just had mine changed and I am very glad that I spent more to get the refundable ticket)

Good luck and have fun.

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