This is part of a series of videos documenting my Eurail / Interrail trip. I prefer not to speak in videos so will include details about each trip in the video description. The trip purchased was for an Interrail pass as a non-EU citizen with a pending temporary residency application from an EU country (I had a stamp in my passport stating that my application was under review).
General overview:
This particular trip from Munich, Germany to Füssen, Germany took approximately 2 hours with a 30 minute wait between trains, and did not require a seat reservation.
My opinion on the RE 3884 first class train and this trip:
The interior of the RE 3884 first class train for Munich, Germany to Kaufbeuren, Germany via Eurail / Interrail was in pristine condition. The seats were very comfortable, and they were extremely clean. The bathroom was also nice. The seating area features charging areas. No food nor beverages are offered during this trip.
The trip itself had didn’t have any particularly memorable views, but it was relaxing. Overall, I would do this trip again especially because it did not feel like a long trip.
My opinion on the BRB RB77 first class train and this trip:
The interior of the BRB RB77 first class train for Kaufbeuren, Germany to Füssen, Germany via Eurail / Interrail was in pristine condition. The seats were very comfortable, and they were extremely clean. No food nor beverages are offered during this trip. There was no information about whether an additional fee needed to be paid for this leg of the trip to Füssen, Germany to see Neuschwanstein Castle because the Eurail / Interrail app does not have this trip available, but both going there and coming back proved that no additional ticket nor reservation is required. The train inspector simply looked at the manually created reservation in my Eurail / Interrail app and that was enough.
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