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Welcome to Trainline!

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trainline.eu

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realpeople@trainline.eu

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Thu, Dec 1, 2016 05:53 PM

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, but our website and mobile apps haven’t changed. Capitaine Train SAS operates under the name

[Trainline] Hi and welcome to Trainline! We’re very glad that you’ve jumped on board! --------------------------------------------------------------- First steps Our [Help Section] is here to help you and guide you through any questions that you might have. For instance, the following topics might interest you: - [Locking in the price of your tickets] - [Booking horizons and sales] - [European train timetables] - [Facilities and luggage on trains] - [Differences between first and second class] - [A train and station checklist] If you’re a bit of a novice traveller in Europe, you can find some tips and advice [here]. --------------------------------------------------------------- It’s simple We’re always available whenever you need us. No matter where you are, you can book your tickets on [our website], with our [iPhone and iPad app] or with our [Android app]. Just remember, you’ll always get the [best price] at Trainline. We charge no booking fees or surcharges and we accept [all international credit cards]. --------------------------------------------------------------- Questions? If you’d like to make a suggestion or get in touch with us, you can contact us via [email], [Facebook] or [Twitter]. We’d love to hear from you! --------------------------------------------------------------- Have a safe trip! [Book a ticket] The Trainline Team Jean-Daniel, Daniel, Paul, Jonathan, Frédéric, Quentin, Pierre, Cédric, Nicolas, Cyril, Stanislas, {NAME}, Michel, Pierre-Alban, Mathieu, Malin, Vincent, Véronique, Brice, Ismaël, Thaddée, Jay, Thibaut, Gaëtan, Enrico, Paul, Sylvie, Alicia, Mick, Céline, Delphine, Florian, Aurélia, Anna, Benedetto, Silja, Thomas, Sébastien, François, Adrien, Benoît, Laura, Raphaël, Mounir, Théophile, Jérémie, Mikhail, Adrien, Edouard, Andrea, Thimy, Yoann, Marion, David, Marion, Julien, Mehdi Captain Train [is now Trainline], but our website and mobile apps haven’t changed. Capitaine Train SAS operates under the name Trainline and is domiciled at 20 rue Saint-Georges, 75009 Paris with a registered capital of 105 903.62 Euro - RCS Paris 512 277 450 - The company is registered under IM078100022 with the commercial trade authority at 79-81, rue de Clichy, 75009 Paris.

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