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activate 2 month continous pass

  • August 29, 2022
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Ian Simeone

Hello!   
 

if i start my 2 month global continous pass at 8 PM . It will end at 8 pm in two months?

 

thank you

Best answer by rvdborgt

No, your pass will always be valid from 0:00 on the chosen start date until 23:59 on the last day of the validity period.

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  • Railmaster
  • Answer
  • August 29, 2022

No, your pass will always be valid from 0:00 on the chosen start date until 23:59 on the last day of the validity period.


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  • Railly clever
  • August 29, 2022

If you have a one month pass and start the validity of the pass on the 4th of September you need to finish your last journey by 23.59 on the 3rd of October.


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  • Full steam ahead
  • August 29, 2022

If you have a one month pass and start the validity of the pass on the 4th of September you need to finish your last journey by 23.59 on the 3rd of October.

Although it is only a small point surely it is valid on any train journey you start before 2359 CET on the 3rd October, not finish.


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  • Full steam ahead
  • August 29, 2022

If you have a one month pass and start the validity of the pass on the 4th of September you need to finish your last journey by 23.59 on the 3rd of October.

Although it is only a small point surely it is valid on any train journey you start before 2359 CET on the 3rd October, not finish.


No.

 

On the last day of validity there is no allowance to continue use past midnight.


Forum|alt.badge.img+10
  • Full steam ahead
  • August 29, 2022

If you have a one month pass and start the validity of the pass on the 4th of September you need to finish your last journey by 23.59 on the 3rd of October.

Although it is only a small point surely it is valid on any train journey you start before 2359 CET on the 3rd October, not finish.


No.

 

On the last day of validity there is no allowance to continue use past midnight.

Thanks for clarification