by Gilbert B Norman
Mr. ExCon, go to the Nightjet page where they have maps on how to get to their auto carriage ramps.
Apparently, passengers load their autos themselves (don't even THINK about that, Amtrak) over there and sre accommodated in whatever line space they choose to spring for.
Once again, on Nightjet, the auto routes are quite limited and are only end to end. For example, one of the auto carriage lines is Feldkirch-Vienna. There are no intermediate stops, such as Landeck (gateway to the Austrian Tyrol) or Salzburg.
Apparently, passengers load their autos themselves (don't even THINK about that, Amtrak) over there and sre accommodated in whatever line space they choose to spring for.
Once again, on Nightjet, the auto routes are quite limited and are only end to end. For example, one of the auto carriage lines is Feldkirch-Vienna. There are no intermediate stops, such as Landeck (gateway to the Austrian Tyrol) or Salzburg.