France enjoys one of the best railway networks in the world. Traveling by train is an opportunity to save time and money and at the same time, to enjoy the breathtaking landscapes throughout the journey. It is convenient, comfortable, reliable, secure, of good value, environmentally friendly and fast!
Speed up to 320km/h with the TGV to travel long distances or connect to main cities in France in a very short time. And use Corail regional trains to reach all secondary cities and villages you want! In addition, France offers frequent and efficient train connections to its neighbouring countries, making it the best starting point to visit other European destinations – London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Geneva, Rome, Milan, Madrid, Barcelona…etc.
Singaporeans can now purchase their European Rail Passes online with the official European railways distributor here.
This website, the official distributor of European railways, allows you to
- make direct reservations online and
- buy your tickets in Singapore Dollars.
Rail Europe is committed to offering the widest range of products, assuring a secured payment system and the prompt delivery of your train tickets and rail passes, ensuring a high level of service delivery as well as proposing the best offers and deals available.
You can choose between 1st and 2nd classes depending on your budget and the comfort you require during your trips. Rail Passes allow train travel for a specific time and countries with:
- unlimited stops and
- unlimited mileage
Rail Europe offers among 49 different rail passes to visit 1 to 30 European countries created by European Rail experts. Rail passes will help you save money if you travel more than twice by train in Europe.
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