Now you can book your train tickets directly on Google's search engine


Available in some countries, such as Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan, this functionality will be rolled out further, in line with agreements made with various railway companies. — Photography Oleh_Slobodeniuk/Getty Images/AFP Relaxnews

Google has announced that it's rolling out new search tools with the aim of helping users around the world find more sustainable travel solutions. Train travel will be prioritized, with the tech giant making it possible for users to book tickets for certain destinations directly from a module integrated into its famous search engine.

It's now possible to book your train tickets directly on Google Search. Before taking a trip abroad, It's useful to organize as many of your journeys as possible. And now all that you need to do for that is simply type a very simple query like "Berlin to Vienna trains." A dedicated module will then appear, giving you the option of choosing your preferred date and time. All the available routes will then be listed, with their prices. A link will allow users to book their tickets if need be. Available in some countries, such as Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan, this functionality will be rolled out further, in line with agreements made with various railway companies.

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