Is a supplement ticket required for international travel with Railjet to Austria?

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When travelling between München and Salzburg, are all international train tickets valid for using the ÖBB Railjet service or is a special/supplement ticket required?

I am traveling with a ticket RIT INCL. ICE ticket issued by DB and was originally booked for a EuroCity connection between those two cities. If I would like to make a short stop in München, would it be possible to take the next Railjet train to Salzburg, or do need to travel with a EC-train?






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What is Railjet in Austria?

Railjet is a high-speed rail service in Europe operated by Austrian Federal Railways (\xd6BB) and Czech Railways (\u010cD). Branded as Railjet Express (RJX) for the fastest services and as Railjet (RJ) for services with additional stops, it was introduced in 2008 and operates at speeds of up to 230 km/h (143 mph).

Can I travel in express train with passenger ticket?

The Union Railway Ministry has, since July 30, allowed passengers to travel in suburban trains with reserved tickets for mail or express trains.

Do I need to pre buy train tickets?

Yes. Advance train tickets are usually the cheapest way to travel by train, and generally go on sale 12 weeks before your date of travel. You'll need to travel on the train you're booked on, but you'll get a cheaper price by foregoing flexible travel times.

What is Oebb in Austria?

\xd6BB: Austria's largest mobility services provider As a provider of comprehensive mobility services, the \xd6BB corporation takes 323 million passengers and 95 million tons of goods to their destinations in an environmentally friendly way every year.



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