Both/And?
October 19, 2010 12:06 PM Subscribe
Does a Carte 12-25 count as a Railplus Jeune?
I've booked some train tickets outside of France using the voyages-sncf website. After inputting that I had a Carte 12-25, it let me book trips on trains that would demand the Carte 12-25 and the Railplus Jeune on different legs of the journey. I'm wondering: if they ask for the Railplus Jeune on the train, will they accept the Carte 12-25? I'll be travelling in Belgium and Holland, as well as France. If not, how do I get a Railplus Jeune?
Thanks so much!
I've booked some train tickets outside of France using the voyages-sncf website. After inputting that I had a Carte 12-25, it let me book trips on trains that would demand the Carte 12-25 and the Railplus Jeune on different legs of the journey. I'm wondering: if they ask for the Railplus Jeune on the train, will they accept the Carte 12-25? I'll be travelling in Belgium and Holland, as well as France. If not, how do I get a Railplus Jeune?
Thanks so much!
Possibly. According to this webpage, with the Carte 12-25:
- you get 50/60% off on most French trains
- you get 25% off on other French trains
- you get 25% off on European trains (looks like this is what a RailPlus card would be giving you).
I read on other pages that the Carte 12-25 has the RailPlus logo on it. You should check.
posted by rom1 at 2:30 AM on October 20, 2010
- you get 50/60% off on most French trains
- you get 25% off on other French trains
- you get 25% off on European trains (looks like this is what a RailPlus card would be giving you).
I read on other pages that the Carte 12-25 has the RailPlus logo on it. You should check.
posted by rom1 at 2:30 AM on October 20, 2010
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http://www.assistantsinfrance.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=33581
if you can weed through it all, from what I gathered it should work- or t least I hoping it will as I head to Italy and Switzerland!
Have a good trip!
posted by raccoon409 at 2:25 AM on October 20, 2010