You could be fined $80 if you break this rule on the country’s trains

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I love you is going there Europe to experience the end of summer, or perhaps planning to visit the Christmas markets – beware.

Some of the most popular trains on the continent are hard at work luggage.

The new rules are effective French national railway company SNCF.

Some of the most popular trains in Europe handle luggage. (Getty)

When taking the train in France, you should be careful.

From September 15, you are only allowed to take three pieces of luggage per person.

While this may sound generous, you may want to check the dimensions of your suitcase if you plan on taking a lot with you (or even a lot of shopping).

You are allowed to take two ‘carry-on bags’ and a smaller carry-on bag, such as a small backpack The Sun reports this.

Hand luggage cannot exceed 50cm x 70cm x 90cm, while carry-on luggage cannot exceed 15cm x 30m x 40cm as it must fit under the train seats.

Meanwhile, as part of the rules, each piece of luggage must have the owner’s name written or displayed on it so inspectors can track down anyone who has broken the rules.

If you are caught, you could face an $80 fine.

Meanwhile, as you fly, be aware that European airports have reintroduced liquid rules, after some had abolished them.

It means all the liquids, gels and aerosols in your hand luggage may be a maximum of 100 ml.

They should be placed in a clear, resealable bag. The rules have been in place since 2006 after a foiled bomb attack.

Some airports began to relax rules because of new scanners. But now the general ban has been reintroduced.

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