FAQ Night Train: Crossing the border

Border crossings on overnight trains are uncomplicated. Find out which documents you should have ready and what you need to look out for.

FAQ Night Train: Crossing the border
Prepare yourself for the border crossing.

Border crossings by night train are generally easy if you are well-prepared and have all the necessary documents.

Personal identification and travel documents

Carry a valid identity card or passport. Please note: Some countries, such as the UK, require a passport, especially if you travel from a Schengen country to a non-Schengen country. Also, check whether you need a visa for your destination country. This depends on your nationality and the destination country.

Keep your travel documents and tickets handy and safe at all times. Passport checks usually take place on board the night train, either during the journey or at a station near the border. In some cases, there may also be customs checks.

Informiere dich im Voraus

Especially if you travel to unfamiliar countries, you should find out in advance about the current entry regulations and any special requirements when crossing the border. The websites of the respective railway companies or official government websites are helpful here.

Don't give away your ticket

The author once had the unpleasant experience of the train attendant demanding the then-physical Interrail ticket and passport overnight and keeping them with him. The next morning, the Interrail ticket could no longer be found. Personally, the author would never hand over his ticket for a longer time. 

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This blog post is part of our «FAQ Night Train» series. Here, you'll find all the valuable tips and tricks we've collected on many night train journeys. Do you have feedback or an idea for another blog post? Write us an e-mail at info@nightride.com.