Luggage size on European trains?



I am Canadian, and spent two weeks in Europe for the first time I will ask the train (TGV) from Munich to Paris, and I was ready to accept what size luggage to the trains. I have two weeks worth of clothes and everything that has been with me for what I think a fairly large suitcase and a small hand luggage. What size room is usually acceptable in European trains? approzimate dimensions given, if possible, not just say “great.” Thanks! two weeks after the clothing may not seem like much, but not including the clothes they buy and all the other things I buy. There must be room for

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2 Responses to “Luggage size on European trains?”

  1. gervaisemcnabb on July 20th, 2010 at 4:22 PM

    If you take the case of the train, whatever your size is, you can take the train and go where you want to go.

  2. There are no restrictions on the size of your luggage in the Zügen.Beachten, however, you have to carry all your stuff, so a big suitcase is not very practical. Also you will have problems to store your stuff, if it is large, you could end up sitting on the floor at the entrance of BC your suitcase does not fit anywhere else. (Been there, done that.) A large number of passengers on TGV and ICE trains are business people, so they take only hand luggage size and luggage compartments on trains are widerspiegeln.Für me two weeks of clothes around 5 change. This amount usually in a suitcase of luggage in the majors, so I think we are truly exaggerate fit two suitcases. In addition, washing and dry cleaning is Europe, so if you’re with really no clean clothes, you can always wash it for a few Euro.Ich for a suitcase that 40-50 liters (2440-3000 cubic meters to go in the hold cargo, rolling 20 feet) and perhaps a small folding pocket for keys, maps, guides, etc (collapsible bag: see pocket Rick Steves’ Pack http://travelstore. steves rick. com / catalog / index . cfm? fuseaction = Products & theParentId = 8 & id = 141 – only one example, but you get the idea)

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