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Changing train tickets

AlanB

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Hi,
Does anyone know about changing portuguese rail tickets? I have a ticket booked from Libon to Porto. I bought it online but now I want to travel a day eralier. Do you think it will be enough to present this at the ticket office in Lisbon and, prehaps, incur a small charge?
 
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I have no idea, but I would encourage people to wait and purchase tickets locally for this very reason. It's not difficult and generally less expensive than online.

Boa suerte!
 
I have no idea, either. Check the terms and conditions on the train companies website.
 
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I´ll phone them and come back with the answer, keep crying :wink:

JoséLuis


AlanB said:
Hi,
Does anyone know about changing portuguese rail tickets? I have a ticket booked from Libon to Porto. I bought it online but now I want to travel a day eralier. Do you think it will be enough to present this at the ticket office in Lisbon and, prehaps, incur a small charge?
 
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AlanB,
you can stop crying.
:D
They answer the phone 24 hour a day.

So all you have to do is:
Go to the portuguese rail website, http://www.cp.pt
go to "my cp", as you did when you bought the ticket and login with the same email and password
choose history
click "see"
now... drums, please....
the magic word: reissue
that´s all, free of charge :mrgreen:

Bom Caminho
JoséLuis
 
No thanks necessary. I am glad that my complete lack of knowledge was of some use ...

We are blessed by those who do know something on a topic (myself rarely included). :D
 
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