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Can I travel to one place and continue from another?

  • July 8, 2025
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Dear community,

I am planning my trip around Europe this summer. It is not a real route, just the journeys I need a train for, so I figured I might as well use Interrail!
My plan is the following:

Amsterdam - Mannheim

Mannheim - Amsterdam

Rijeka - Ljubljana

Ljubljana - Amsterdam


Now, I’ve just came to realize that I can only leave & return to Amsterdam (in homecountry) once, so I will probably fix something from Mannheim. ——> But the real question is: Can I make a break in my schedule between Ams & Rijeka (as I am driving there for other reasons) and continue with the travel days from Rijeka? Or do all destinations have to be linked to each other? 
 

Thank you in advance for answering, it would help me a lot! All the best, Nina 

Best answer by Danhiel

Hello ​@Ninacampina 

Yes, you can break your travel. You can travel in the morning in Sicily and in the afternoon in Norway. The app checks only that you don’t have two active journeys at the same time.  

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  • Keeps calm and carries on
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  • July 8, 2025

Hello ​@Ninacampina 

Yes, you can break your travel. You can travel in the morning in Sicily and in the afternoon in Norway. The app checks only that you don’t have two active journeys at the same time.  


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  • Railmaster
  • July 8, 2025

You can do whatever you like. All journeys on the pass don't have to be linked to each other.

With the Netherlands as country of residence, you can normally use 3 travel days in your own country.


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  • Rail rookie
  • July 8, 2025

@rvdborgt  ​@Danhiel Thank you! I am surprised that it is 3 days, are you sure? That would be amazing :) 


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  • Railmaster
  • July 8, 2025

@rvdborgt  ​@Danhiel Thank you! I am surprised that it is 3 days, are you sure? That would be amazing :) 

Yes I'm sure, I've seen such passes. There's currently a test going on and the Netherlands is one of the lucky countries.


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  • Rail rookie
  • July 8, 2025

@rvdborgt Oh wow, thank you! And just to be sure, if it doesn’t work, will my whole pass be cancelled just because they’ve already counted the “return”? … Thank you for replying so quickly 


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  • Railmaster
  • July 8, 2025

And just to be sure, if it doesn’t work, will my whole pass be cancelled just because they’ve already counted the “return”?

I'm not sure what you mean by "they’ve already counted the return”. You can use the in/outbound journeys during any travel day you like. It doesn't need to be on the first and last travel days.

Anyway, if you activate your pass, you can see how many inbound/outbound days you have. You can activate with a future start date, check the number of in/outbounds and then cancel the activation again.