When traveling by train in Finland what can I expect from these options?
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I am in the process of booking some train tickets for my trip in Finland.
Apart from technical problems in selecting the specific seat, I have a few questions about the available options, since I am not familiar with Finnish trains.
- I suffer from a mild form of dust allergy / hay-fever. Would it be appropriate for me to select an "allergy seat" or is it reserved for more severe allergies?
- a seat upstairs from the restaurant is available, is that car the only one with two floors, or all cars have an upper seating floor? (I hope to be able to enjoy the scenery a bit, and I guess the upper floor would be more suited for that)
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could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
I am mostly looking at the leg between Rovaniemi and Tampere, some of the options have a change in Oulu where the above options are available. I also plan other legs, but they will be significantly shorter (Turku, and then Helsinki) so it will be less of a problem if I cannot see much outside.
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I am in the process of booking some train tickets for my trip in Finland.
Apart from technical problems in selecting the specific seat, I have a few questions about the available options, since I am not familiar with Finnish trains.
- I suffer from a mild form of dust allergy / hay-fever. Would it be appropriate for me to select an "allergy seat" or is it reserved for more severe allergies?
- a seat upstairs from the restaurant is available, is that car the only one with two floors, or all cars have an upper seating floor? (I hope to be able to enjoy the scenery a bit, and I guess the upper floor would be more suited for that)
edit to answer this comment:
could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
I am mostly looking at the leg between Rovaniemi and Tampere, some of the options have a change in Oulu where the above options are available. I also plan other legs, but they will be significantly shorter (Turku, and then Helsinki) so it will be less of a problem if I cannot see much outside.
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For the second question, could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
â crayarikar
May 17 at 8:57
@crayarikar thank you, I was unaware of that. updated my question
â Federico
May 17 at 9:00
there are non-restaurant cars with upper seating floors, and if the restaurant car has an upper floor I would expect the same for the other cars, too, but I'm not sure about this
â Sabine
May 17 at 9:01
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I am in the process of booking some train tickets for my trip in Finland.
Apart from technical problems in selecting the specific seat, I have a few questions about the available options, since I am not familiar with Finnish trains.
- I suffer from a mild form of dust allergy / hay-fever. Would it be appropriate for me to select an "allergy seat" or is it reserved for more severe allergies?
- a seat upstairs from the restaurant is available, is that car the only one with two floors, or all cars have an upper seating floor? (I hope to be able to enjoy the scenery a bit, and I guess the upper floor would be more suited for that)
edit to answer this comment:
could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
I am mostly looking at the leg between Rovaniemi and Tampere, some of the options have a change in Oulu where the above options are available. I also plan other legs, but they will be significantly shorter (Turku, and then Helsinki) so it will be less of a problem if I cannot see much outside.
trains finland
I am in the process of booking some train tickets for my trip in Finland.
Apart from technical problems in selecting the specific seat, I have a few questions about the available options, since I am not familiar with Finnish trains.
- I suffer from a mild form of dust allergy / hay-fever. Would it be appropriate for me to select an "allergy seat" or is it reserved for more severe allergies?
- a seat upstairs from the restaurant is available, is that car the only one with two floors, or all cars have an upper seating floor? (I hope to be able to enjoy the scenery a bit, and I guess the upper floor would be more suited for that)
edit to answer this comment:
could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
I am mostly looking at the leg between Rovaniemi and Tampere, some of the options have a change in Oulu where the above options are available. I also plan other legs, but they will be significantly shorter (Turku, and then Helsinki) so it will be less of a problem if I cannot see much outside.
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asked May 17 at 8:55
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For the second question, could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
â crayarikar
May 17 at 8:57
@crayarikar thank you, I was unaware of that. updated my question
â Federico
May 17 at 9:00
there are non-restaurant cars with upper seating floors, and if the restaurant car has an upper floor I would expect the same for the other cars, too, but I'm not sure about this
â Sabine
May 17 at 9:01
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For the second question, could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
â crayarikar
May 17 at 8:57
@crayarikar thank you, I was unaware of that. updated my question
â Federico
May 17 at 9:00
there are non-restaurant cars with upper seating floors, and if the restaurant car has an upper floor I would expect the same for the other cars, too, but I'm not sure about this
â Sabine
May 17 at 9:01
For the second question, could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
â crayarikar
May 17 at 8:57
For the second question, could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
â crayarikar
May 17 at 8:57
@crayarikar thank you, I was unaware of that. updated my question
â Federico
May 17 at 9:00
@crayarikar thank you, I was unaware of that. updated my question
â Federico
May 17 at 9:00
there are non-restaurant cars with upper seating floors, and if the restaurant car has an upper floor I would expect the same for the other cars, too, but I'm not sure about this
â Sabine
May 17 at 9:01
there are non-restaurant cars with upper seating floors, and if the restaurant car has an upper floor I would expect the same for the other cars, too, but I'm not sure about this
â Sabine
May 17 at 9:01
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I'm not Finnish, but I've travelled around there once very recently, and had a relatively similar experience, so I feel that I should be able to have a stab at answering. Don't take my word as gospel though!
- I actually managed to book the hypoallergenic seats by accident (when I went through the normal seat booking process and selected a compartment, it turned out it was a hypoallergenic compartment). I had no problems with ticket inspectors, etc., and I found nothing on the website (once I realised what I'd done when the confirmation came through) to say that it was only for severe sufferers (I also suffer from mild hayfever). It also seems to say roughly the same on the Finnish site, at least according to Google Translate. So from what I can find, I suspect you'll be all right on this.
- As others have stated, if the restaurant is double-decker, all coaches are likely to be double-decker, though I don't think this is guaranteed (I can find photos online of mixed sets of single and double decker coaches). In any case, I would suspect the seating plan when selecting your seat would make this clear; it did for me at least. Note though that the hypoallergenic compartments are at the coach ends, at a middle height (higher than the lower deck but lower than the higher deck). Compared to the lower deck the upper deck is probably at an advantage, but compared to the "middle deck" where the compartment is, I'm not so sure. To be honest, I really enjoyed being in a compartment (along with a friend), for the privacy aspect if nothing else, so I'd recommend that experience, at least if you're travelling with one or three other people!
Thank you for the answer. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, I am having technical problems (read, the website pretends I install adobe flash, even if it is already installed) and I cannot access the seat selection functionality, but your information is useful nonetheless. :)
â Federico
May 17 at 13:54
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@Federico I think I had this problem in Chrome. I ended up trying in Firefox and it seemed to work :)
â Muzer
May 17 at 13:54
ok, I managed to do it, thank you. apparently I had an add on that was interfering.
â Federico
May 17 at 16:49
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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up vote
7
down vote
accepted
I'm not Finnish, but I've travelled around there once very recently, and had a relatively similar experience, so I feel that I should be able to have a stab at answering. Don't take my word as gospel though!
- I actually managed to book the hypoallergenic seats by accident (when I went through the normal seat booking process and selected a compartment, it turned out it was a hypoallergenic compartment). I had no problems with ticket inspectors, etc., and I found nothing on the website (once I realised what I'd done when the confirmation came through) to say that it was only for severe sufferers (I also suffer from mild hayfever). It also seems to say roughly the same on the Finnish site, at least according to Google Translate. So from what I can find, I suspect you'll be all right on this.
- As others have stated, if the restaurant is double-decker, all coaches are likely to be double-decker, though I don't think this is guaranteed (I can find photos online of mixed sets of single and double decker coaches). In any case, I would suspect the seating plan when selecting your seat would make this clear; it did for me at least. Note though that the hypoallergenic compartments are at the coach ends, at a middle height (higher than the lower deck but lower than the higher deck). Compared to the lower deck the upper deck is probably at an advantage, but compared to the "middle deck" where the compartment is, I'm not so sure. To be honest, I really enjoyed being in a compartment (along with a friend), for the privacy aspect if nothing else, so I'd recommend that experience, at least if you're travelling with one or three other people!
Thank you for the answer. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, I am having technical problems (read, the website pretends I install adobe flash, even if it is already installed) and I cannot access the seat selection functionality, but your information is useful nonetheless. :)
â Federico
May 17 at 13:54
2
@Federico I think I had this problem in Chrome. I ended up trying in Firefox and it seemed to work :)
â Muzer
May 17 at 13:54
ok, I managed to do it, thank you. apparently I had an add on that was interfering.
â Federico
May 17 at 16:49
add a comment |Â
up vote
7
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I'm not Finnish, but I've travelled around there once very recently, and had a relatively similar experience, so I feel that I should be able to have a stab at answering. Don't take my word as gospel though!
- I actually managed to book the hypoallergenic seats by accident (when I went through the normal seat booking process and selected a compartment, it turned out it was a hypoallergenic compartment). I had no problems with ticket inspectors, etc., and I found nothing on the website (once I realised what I'd done when the confirmation came through) to say that it was only for severe sufferers (I also suffer from mild hayfever). It also seems to say roughly the same on the Finnish site, at least according to Google Translate. So from what I can find, I suspect you'll be all right on this.
- As others have stated, if the restaurant is double-decker, all coaches are likely to be double-decker, though I don't think this is guaranteed (I can find photos online of mixed sets of single and double decker coaches). In any case, I would suspect the seating plan when selecting your seat would make this clear; it did for me at least. Note though that the hypoallergenic compartments are at the coach ends, at a middle height (higher than the lower deck but lower than the higher deck). Compared to the lower deck the upper deck is probably at an advantage, but compared to the "middle deck" where the compartment is, I'm not so sure. To be honest, I really enjoyed being in a compartment (along with a friend), for the privacy aspect if nothing else, so I'd recommend that experience, at least if you're travelling with one or three other people!
Thank you for the answer. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, I am having technical problems (read, the website pretends I install adobe flash, even if it is already installed) and I cannot access the seat selection functionality, but your information is useful nonetheless. :)
â Federico
May 17 at 13:54
2
@Federico I think I had this problem in Chrome. I ended up trying in Firefox and it seemed to work :)
â Muzer
May 17 at 13:54
ok, I managed to do it, thank you. apparently I had an add on that was interfering.
â Federico
May 17 at 16:49
add a comment |Â
up vote
7
down vote
accepted
up vote
7
down vote
accepted
I'm not Finnish, but I've travelled around there once very recently, and had a relatively similar experience, so I feel that I should be able to have a stab at answering. Don't take my word as gospel though!
- I actually managed to book the hypoallergenic seats by accident (when I went through the normal seat booking process and selected a compartment, it turned out it was a hypoallergenic compartment). I had no problems with ticket inspectors, etc., and I found nothing on the website (once I realised what I'd done when the confirmation came through) to say that it was only for severe sufferers (I also suffer from mild hayfever). It also seems to say roughly the same on the Finnish site, at least according to Google Translate. So from what I can find, I suspect you'll be all right on this.
- As others have stated, if the restaurant is double-decker, all coaches are likely to be double-decker, though I don't think this is guaranteed (I can find photos online of mixed sets of single and double decker coaches). In any case, I would suspect the seating plan when selecting your seat would make this clear; it did for me at least. Note though that the hypoallergenic compartments are at the coach ends, at a middle height (higher than the lower deck but lower than the higher deck). Compared to the lower deck the upper deck is probably at an advantage, but compared to the "middle deck" where the compartment is, I'm not so sure. To be honest, I really enjoyed being in a compartment (along with a friend), for the privacy aspect if nothing else, so I'd recommend that experience, at least if you're travelling with one or three other people!
I'm not Finnish, but I've travelled around there once very recently, and had a relatively similar experience, so I feel that I should be able to have a stab at answering. Don't take my word as gospel though!
- I actually managed to book the hypoallergenic seats by accident (when I went through the normal seat booking process and selected a compartment, it turned out it was a hypoallergenic compartment). I had no problems with ticket inspectors, etc., and I found nothing on the website (once I realised what I'd done when the confirmation came through) to say that it was only for severe sufferers (I also suffer from mild hayfever). It also seems to say roughly the same on the Finnish site, at least according to Google Translate. So from what I can find, I suspect you'll be all right on this.
- As others have stated, if the restaurant is double-decker, all coaches are likely to be double-decker, though I don't think this is guaranteed (I can find photos online of mixed sets of single and double decker coaches). In any case, I would suspect the seating plan when selecting your seat would make this clear; it did for me at least. Note though that the hypoallergenic compartments are at the coach ends, at a middle height (higher than the lower deck but lower than the higher deck). Compared to the lower deck the upper deck is probably at an advantage, but compared to the "middle deck" where the compartment is, I'm not so sure. To be honest, I really enjoyed being in a compartment (along with a friend), for the privacy aspect if nothing else, so I'd recommend that experience, at least if you're travelling with one or three other people!
edited May 17 at 13:52
answered May 17 at 13:45
Muzer
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Thank you for the answer. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, I am having technical problems (read, the website pretends I install adobe flash, even if it is already installed) and I cannot access the seat selection functionality, but your information is useful nonetheless. :)
â Federico
May 17 at 13:54
2
@Federico I think I had this problem in Chrome. I ended up trying in Firefox and it seemed to work :)
â Muzer
May 17 at 13:54
ok, I managed to do it, thank you. apparently I had an add on that was interfering.
â Federico
May 17 at 16:49
add a comment |Â
Thank you for the answer. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, I am having technical problems (read, the website pretends I install adobe flash, even if it is already installed) and I cannot access the seat selection functionality, but your information is useful nonetheless. :)
â Federico
May 17 at 13:54
2
@Federico I think I had this problem in Chrome. I ended up trying in Firefox and it seemed to work :)
â Muzer
May 17 at 13:54
ok, I managed to do it, thank you. apparently I had an add on that was interfering.
â Federico
May 17 at 16:49
Thank you for the answer. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, I am having technical problems (read, the website pretends I install adobe flash, even if it is already installed) and I cannot access the seat selection functionality, but your information is useful nonetheless. :)
â Federico
May 17 at 13:54
Thank you for the answer. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, I am having technical problems (read, the website pretends I install adobe flash, even if it is already installed) and I cannot access the seat selection functionality, but your information is useful nonetheless. :)
â Federico
May 17 at 13:54
2
2
@Federico I think I had this problem in Chrome. I ended up trying in Firefox and it seemed to work :)
â Muzer
May 17 at 13:54
@Federico I think I had this problem in Chrome. I ended up trying in Firefox and it seemed to work :)
â Muzer
May 17 at 13:54
ok, I managed to do it, thank you. apparently I had an add on that was interfering.
â Federico
May 17 at 16:49
ok, I managed to do it, thank you. apparently I had an add on that was interfering.
â Federico
May 17 at 16:49
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For the second question, could you tell what route/service you're planning to take, since train configurations can differ significantly.
â crayarikar
May 17 at 8:57
@crayarikar thank you, I was unaware of that. updated my question
â Federico
May 17 at 9:00
there are non-restaurant cars with upper seating floors, and if the restaurant car has an upper floor I would expect the same for the other cars, too, but I'm not sure about this
â Sabine
May 17 at 9:01