Is it necessary to book OBB Rex trains in advance?

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I want to go from Vienna to Bratislava by train, with the OBB Rex service. Is it necessary, or recommended, to book in advance, or is it normal to just come before the train leaves and purchase a ticket?






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Do I need to pre book my train ticket?

You must book in advance* of travel and fares are sold in limited numbers and so subject to availability. In general, the further ahead you book, the cheaper the Advance fare will be. You can mix and match Advance fares for a return journey.

How far in advance do you need to book advance train tickets?

Typically, train companies release their Advance tickets 12 weeks before the departure date, although some go on sale as far as 24 weeks in advance! Only a limited number of tickets will be available, so be quick to secure yours as the fare can rise as the date of travel gets nearer.

How do I reserve seats on Ã?BB?

How to book a seat
  • at the \xd6BB ticket shop.
  • at the \xd6BB App.
  • at the \xd6BB customer service at +43 (0)5 1717.
  • at the \xd6BB ticket counters.


  • When should I book train tickets?

    Book 12+ weeks ahead for the cheapest fares Most people know if you book early, you can get cheaper train tickets, yet often these vanish quicker than empty seats on a peak-time journey. To ensure a bargain, the key is to start looking for tickets about 12 weeks before you want to travel.



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