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Train from Madrid to Pamplona

Missing Mike

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May 2016
I went to--
https://petrabax.com/renfe/tickets/

I was not able to put in Madrid to Pamplona at all for any day. Like that destination was not even possible. Am I doing something wrong or is the site malfunctioning? And if it does begin to work right, so I book immediately? Please advise. Thank you.
 
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I went to--
https://petrabax.com/renfe/tickets/

I was not able to put in Madrid to Pamplona at all for any day. Like that destination was not even possible. Am I doing something wrong or is the site malfunctioning? And if it does begin to work right, so I book immediately? Please advise. Thank you.

There are 3 easy steps.

The third is select the number of persons. If you don't do that there is no schedule.
 
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I booked through the Renfe website. The fare was 23 euro from Madrid to Pamplona on April 7th.
 
Rometorio.com will give you all of the choices and links.

I book directly with Renfe for train or Alsa and PLM for bus (directly from airport as stated previously - fairly new, cheap and pretty comfortable w/bathroom - recommended).

The trouble I have run into is the credit card, sometimes there is a paypal option that works when credit cards don't.
 
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I went to--
https://petrabax.com/renfe/tickets/

I was not able to put in Madrid to Pamplona at all for any day. Like that destination was not even possible. Am I doing something wrong or is the site malfunctioning? And if it does begin to work right, so I book immediately? Please advise. Thank you.
Try it again. That's the site I used and no problems booking. I got my tickets via email the next day. I couldn't book through Renfe to save my life.
 
Go to Rail Europe, the link is below.

https://www.raileurope.com/index.html

I tried other sites, however this one was the cheapest that I found for train tickets, especially if you book in advance.
.......I just rechecked my notes.....it was a slightly different website that had the best prices for train tickets.

The best deal came from the second website.
I had to wait until it was about 60 days before the trip.

https://www.raileurope.com
http://www.raileurope-world.com ***
http://www.renfe.com
 
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How did it comapare with Renfe?
We still found it cheaper. I'll have to go back and look at my notes.
.....I checked, it was around 20 euros difference. I bought my train tickets 60 days prior to the date I'd need them.
Hope that helps!
 
I wanted to share my experience today of buying Renfe tickets online on the Renfe web site vs. using Petrabax, which is a US based agent that some people use because of problems with using North American credit cards to purchase tickets directly from Renfe online.

I was buying 4 tickets from Barcelona to Burgos mid-June. The cost on the Renfe site was 136.8 euros ($161 USD) and the cost on Petrabax for the same train, same date, same seats, was $288 USD. When I called Petrabax to find out what I was missing, the rep just said, "well, we charge a commission." I'll say. I was concerned because my credit-card is issued by a US bank, but I used Paypal (which in turn charged my credit-card) on the Renfe site and all went fine.
 
I wanted to share my experience today of buying Renfe tickets online on the Renfe web site vs. using Petrabax, which is a US based agent that some people use because of problems with using North American credit cards to purchase tickets directly from Renfe online.

I was buying 4 tickets from Barcelona to Burgos mid-June. The cost on the Renfe site was 136.8 euros ($161 USD) and the cost on Petrabax for the same train, same date, same seats, was $288 USD. When I called Petrabax to find out what I was missing, the rep just said, "well, we charge a commission." I'll say. I was concerned because my credit-card is issued by a US bank, but I used Paypal (which in turn charged my credit-card) on the Renfe site and all went fine.

That's because you bought tickets at a discount promotion price.

The standard ticket actually costs approx 65 euro. So $288 for four is not unreasonable.

Good on you for getting the deal.
 
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That's because you bought tickets at a discount promotion price.

The standard ticket actually costs approx 65 euro. So $288 for four is not unreasonable.

Good on you for getting the deal.

So I guess Petrabax does not sell tickets at Renfe's promotional prices, only the full ticket price?
 
So I guess Petrabax does not sell tickets at Renfe's promotional prices, only the full ticket price?

I don't know. I just tried the site and it sells tickets in line with promotional prices found on the renfe site .. given there are exchange differences and yes petrabax gets a commission fee. I guess date and time of travel matter too. I am not getting the same large discrepancies as you describe. (Which is not saying you got it wrong ...) 138 euro for four tickets is pretty good.
 
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