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InterRail train timetable: check train times

Most European railways have a website where you can consult train schedules and platform information. Sometimes you can even make reservations online. Departure schedules and platforms are posted at all train stations. At larger ones, computerised boards provide up-to-the-minute information. On the platforms, you will also usually find displays confirming the next train's departure time and destination.

International timetables

You can use various great online timetables to plan your train trips in Europe. Examples are the international timetables of the the Deutsche Bahn  and the Belgian SNCB.
You can also use the schedule planner of the Austrian railway ÖBB with the form below:

OEBB
From:
To:
Date:
Time:
Departure Arrival

Please note that this timetable will open in a new window.

National timetables

The European planners list mainly the main international trains. Smaller, more local trains can be found in the national railway planners. Therefore, if you are planning to travel beyond the large cities, it might be useful to check the national railways' planners.

Below you can find links to timetables of railway companies in InterRail countries.

Austria (+ Liechtenstein) Macedonia (FYR) (not in English)
Belgium Montenegro
Bosnia-Herzegovina (not in English) Netherlands
Bulgaria Norway
Croatia Poland
Czech Republic Portugal
Denmark Republic of Ireland
Finland Romania
France (+ Monaco) Serbia
Germany Slovakia
Great Britain   Slovenia
Greece Spain
Hungary Sweden
Italy Switzerland
Luxembourg (not in English) Turkey

Note: InterRail is not responsible for the content of the various websites.

Printed timetable

You can also consider to buy a printed timetable to take with you on your trip. We recommend the European Rail Timetables by Thomas Cook Publishing. Monthly publication ensures that the information is as up to date as possible.