Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class
seating on ICE and IC trains? I will be traveling from Frankfurt Airport to Eindhoven, Netherlands on October 15th. I'm trying to find out the question above, plus where do I store my large wheeled suitcase on the trains? Thanks!! |
Re: Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
Dayna <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class > seating on ICE and IC trains? > I will be traveling from Frankfurt Airport to Eindhoven, Netherlands > on October 15th. I'm trying to find out the question above, plus where > do I store my large wheeled suitcase on the trains? Second Class is very comfortable. I'll be travelling exclusively 2nd class train during my first 7 weeks in Germany this fall. There are areas in the end of the cars where you can leave a large suitcase. I've never had a problem with it, but I never leave valuables in those suitcases. I, also, will be travelling with a large suitcase. Julie -- Julie ********** Check out the blog of my 9 week Germany adventure at www.blurty.com/users/jholm Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
Re: Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
Dayna wrote:
> Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class > seating on ICE and IC trains? First class has more room and costs 50% more. It seems that you are going for the first time. Take a look at my page on using the trains in Europe. http://www.enjoy-europe.com/hte/chap17/rail.htm > > I will be traveling from Frankfurt Airport to Eindhoven, Netherlands > on October 15th. I'm trying to find out the question above, plus where > do I store my large wheeled suitcase on the trains? How large is large? Here are some tips for lugging luggage around Europe. Pack light is your best strategy. http://www.enjoy-europe.com/hte/chap07/luggage.htm > > Thanks!! > > John Bermont -- ------------------------------------------------------ * * * Mastering Independent Budget Travel * * * http://www.enjoy-europe.com/ ------------------------------------------------------ This email powered by Thunderbird. Learn more at: http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/ |
Re: Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
John Bermont <[email protected]> wrote:
> How large is large? Here are some tips for lugging luggage around > Europe. Pack light is your best strategy. > http://www.enjoy-europe.com/hte/chap07/luggage.htm My thoughts exactly, except sometimes you can't. I'll be in Europe form September 30 to December 4, and both the length of a trip and the fact that it happens as the weather is changing mean that I will need a lot of stuff. Since I'm going for classes, and for 4 weeks at a time can park most of my stuff, I'm taking 2 bags; a big wheeled suitcase for the stuff that I'll mostly park, and a backpack style bag to go places on weekends. So I'll be in the same situation as the OP some of the time. Julie -- Julie ********** Check out the blog of my 9 week Germany adventure at www.blurty.com/users/jholm Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
Re: Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 12:32:32 GMT, "Dayna" <[email protected]>
wrote: >Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class >seating on ICE and IC trains? 1st Class costs more and has less people. The seats are marginally more comfortable. >I will be traveling from Frankfurt Airport to Eindhoven, Netherlands >on October 15th. I'm trying to find out the question above, plus where >do I store my large wheeled suitcase on the trains? You will find somewhere. There's usually plenty of space. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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"Dayna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected].. . > Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class > seating on ICE and IC trains? > I will be traveling from Frankfurt Airport to Eindhoven, Netherlands > on October 15th. I'm trying to find out the question above, plus where > do I store my large wheeled suitcase on the trains? > Thanks!! There is some marginal difference in the comfort of the seats, but the real difference is how crowded the compartment will be. The only time I think it is worthwhile to pay for 1st class is when I travel at peak times on busy routes. Even then, it is seldom really necessary or even important. At the end of the cars there is space for large suitcases. Paul |
Re: Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:20:39 -0500, "pfriedmanNoSpam"
<[email protected]> wrote: >There is some marginal difference in the comfort of the seats, but the real >difference is how crowded the compartment will be. The only time I think it >is worthwhile to pay for 1st class is when I travel at peak times on busy >routes. Even then, it is seldom really necessary or even important. Actually, the only time I travel first class is when second class is full. -- Barbara Vaughan My email address is my first initial followed by my surname at libero dot it I answer travel questions only in the newsgroup |
Re: Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 19:19:58 +0200, B Vaughan<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:20:39 -0500, "pfriedmanNoSpam" ><[email protected]> wrote: >>There is some marginal difference in the comfort of the seats, but the real >>difference is how crowded the compartment will be. The only time I think it >>is worthwhile to pay for 1st class is when I travel at peak times on busy >>routes. Even then, it is seldom really necessary or even important. >Actually, the only time I travel first class is when second class is >full. Beat me to it, PLUS when somebody else pays. -- Martin |
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"pfriedmanNoSpam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > "Dayna" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected].. . >> Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class >> seating on ICE and IC trains? >> I will be traveling from Frankfurt Airport to Eindhoven, Netherlands >> on October 15th. I'm trying to find out the question above, plus where >> do I store my large wheeled suitcase on the trains? > There is some marginal difference in the comfort of the seats, but the > real difference is how crowded the compartment will be. The only time I > think it is worthwhile to pay for 1st class is when I travel at peak times > on busy routes. Even then, it is seldom really necessary or even > important. > At the end of the cars there is space for large suitcases. Isn't there more space for suitcases in first class than in second? Or does this vary? Marianne |
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"Mimi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > "pfriedmanNoSpam" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected]... >> "Dayna" <[email protected]> wrote in message >> news:[email protected].. . >>> Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class >>> seating on ICE and IC trains? >>> I will be traveling from Frankfurt Airport to Eindhoven, Netherlands >>> on October 15th. I'm trying to find out the question above, plus where >>> do I store my large wheeled suitcase on the trains? >> There is some marginal difference in the comfort of the seats, but the >> real difference is how crowded the compartment will be. The only time I >> think it is worthwhile to pay for 1st class is when I travel at peak >> times on busy routes. Even then, it is seldom really necessary or even >> important. >> At the end of the cars there is space for large suitcases. > Isn't there more space for suitcases in first class than in second? Or > does this vary? > Marianne Yes, there is. But, for what it is worth, I have almost never had any problem finding space in 2nd class. (The exception was traveling during the first day of school holiday. Paul |
Re: Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
"pfriedmanNoSpam" <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... for what it is worth, I have almost never had any problem finding > space in 2nd class. (The exception was traveling during the first day > of school holiday. My 2 cents: Even if 1st class costs substantially more than 2d class, and the comfort of the seats and luggage space in 1st class is only slightly better, considering how much I'm spending on the trip over-all, I'm gonna indulge myself and partake of this minor luxury. =R= |
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"Rog'" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > "pfriedmanNoSpam" <[email protected]> wrote: >> ... for what it is worth, I have almost never had any problem finding >> space in 2nd class. (The exception was traveling during the first day >> of school holiday. > My 2 cents: Even if 1st class costs substantially more than 2d > class, and the comfort of the seats and luggage space in 1st class > is only slightly better, considering how much I'm spending on the > trip over-all, I'm gonna indulge myself and partake of this minor > luxury. =R= Feel free :) Actually, I do sit in 1st sometimes .. when I want to read or sleep. Conversations are more likely and more interesting in 2nd, though. Paul |
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"John Bermont" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
news:[email protected]... > Dayna wrote: >> Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class >> seating on ICE and IC trains? > First class has more room and costs 50% more. Normally but not always. Sometimes you'll find that 1cl have the same size as 2cl. And the price isn't always 50% more, In Norway, as an example the Komfort 1cl is at 75NOK supplement regardless of distance. In Sweden you may find prebooking 1cl tickets at a lower price than 2cl, same train !! |
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Lennart Petersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> "John Bermont" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet > news:[email protected]... > > Dayna wrote: > >> Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class > >> seating on ICE and IC trains? > > First class has more room and costs 50% more. > Normally but not always. Sometimes you'll find that 1cl have the same size > as 2cl. > And the price isn't always 50% more, > In Norway, as an example the Komfort 1cl is at 75NOK supplement regardless > of distance. > In Sweden you may find prebooking 1cl tickets at a lower price than 2cl, > same train !! On those trains, wouldn't you be able to prebook 2nd class cheaper than prebooked 1st? I used to take first class on Virgin because, due to an odd discrepancy in their booking requirements, you could prebook peak trains for about a third of the price. They eventually got rid of that little 'error' though... -- David Horne- www.davidhorne.net usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk |
Re: Difference between 1st and 2nd Class on ICE and IC Trains?
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:48:43 +0100, [email protected]
(chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco) wrote: >Lennart Petersen <[email protected]> wrote: >> "John Bermont" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet >> news:[email protected]... >> > Dayna wrote: >> >> Could anyone please tell me the difference in 1st and 2nd Class >> >> seating on ICE and IC trains? >> > First class has more room and costs 50% more. >> Normally but not always. Sometimes you'll find that 1cl have the same size >> as 2cl. >> And the price isn't always 50% more, >> In Norway, as an example the Komfort 1cl is at 75NOK supplement regardless >> of distance. >> In Sweden you may find prebooking 1cl tickets at a lower price than 2cl, >> same train !! >On those trains, wouldn't you be able to prebook 2nd class cheaper than >prebooked 1st? I used to take first class on Virgin because, due to an >odd discrepancy in their booking requirements, you could prebook peak >trains for about a third of the price. They eventually got rid of that >little 'error' though... Likewise the Dutch NS used to sell tickets in NL for unlimited travel for X days on BR that unintentionally included the night sleeper to Scotland, for less than the night sleeper fare. -- Martin |
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