Today we’re quietly (and finally!) opening up Railfinder to the public! This is our beta version and - hopefully - the first step towards that one booking site for trains across Europe that we all dream of.

Lots of work has gone into this and equally lots still to do before reach that vision, but if you’d like to try what we’ve built you can now just go to https://www.railfinder.eu and have a go!

Any and all feedback more than welcome 🙏

And for the nerds among us, we have a page on all the details that went into this - including our initial ticket coverage & how the search works: https://www.railfinder.eu/how-it-works

Ask me anything!

How Railfinder works

Railfinder
@stefanlindbohm works impressively already! I really like how you included stopovers for long journeys, nothing else I know does that. Do you query DB etc. for itineraries as well or do you have your own router solution from raw open data?

@aronkvh Thank you!

We run routing entirely in our own systems. Data is the industry’s international timetable (MERITS). Open data is not good enough to do this across Europe sadly. A number of countries don’t publish at all or update the feeds extremely infrequently.