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This is the route I’m planning tomorrow: Florence- Bologna, Bologna-Florence, Florence-Pisa. This will all be in 1 day. I’m sure it is, but wanted to double check, this is ok to do on the interrail pass? 
 

I know I could skip returning back to Florence but it works out quicker and I will be in pisa at an earlier time. 

Best answer by thibcabe

It is entirely valid yes. You only need mandatory seat reservations (10€) for the Frecciarossa high-speed trains. Buy them on tickets.oebb.at (add Interrail as a discount and select one-way tickets) as there’s no booking fee

 

Or take reservation-free regional trains (3€ for the IC trains btw)

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It is entirely valid yes. You only need mandatory seat reservations (10€) for the Frecciarossa high-speed trains. Buy them on tickets.oebb.at (add Interrail as a discount and select one-way tickets) as there’s no booking fee

 

Or take reservation-free regional trains (3€ for the IC trains btw)


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Phew! I’ve selected the ‘no seat reservations’ so won’t be needing to reserve I don’t think? 


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On the itinerary search you mean ? Then yes no mandatory seat reservations (FR trains).

They should appear as R (regional) trains


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