Built by a traveler
who got lost.
I was standing at the Colosseum in Rome, trying to get to the Vatican. Simple enough — except I had no idea which bus, which line, or how to buy a ticket. I asked several people. Nobody could really help. I spent more time figuring out the logistics than actually traveling.
That afternoon I decided to build the tool I wished I had.
Who built this
My name is Sebastián Jasinsky. I'm an independent developer from Mendoza, Argentina. I built WoW Train as a solo project — no VC funding, no team, no corporate backing. Just a genuine frustration with how hard it is for a tourist to navigate European rail, and the conviction that it doesn't have to be that way.
Latin American travelers in particular arrive in Europe with no mental map of the rail network. They don't know that you change trains in Milan to get to Florence, or that a regional train in Spain is completely different from an AVE. Nobody explains that. WoW Train does.
What WoW Train actually does
It's not a booking engine — it's what comes before the booking. A traveler describes where they want to go, and the platform builds the full itinerary: which trains, which operators, how long each leg takes, what to expect on the way. Then it routes them to buy the ticket on the official platform.
The AI planner, the multilingual search with synonym mapping, the scenic route guides, the live departures — all of it exists to answer one question a tourist actually asks: "OK, but how do I get there?"
Coverage
Our partners
WoW Train never processes payments. Every booking is completed on the partner's official, secure platform. We connect travelers to the right place — the transaction stays with the operator.
Affiliate disclosure
WoW Train participates in affiliate programs. When you book through our partner links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. This is how we keep the platform free and independent. We only recommend services that genuinely help travelers.
Get in touch
Questions, partnership ideas, or feedback — write directly to glosx@outlook.com. I read every message personally.