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Already in Europe, how does inbound/outbound work

  • April 1, 2023
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I am British. I’ve bought a pass (5 stops in 1 month) and have to state my inbound/outbound journey from the UK. However, I will already be in Europe on a work trip (ticket paid separately). This means when I activate my interrail pass my first trip (outbound) will not be from the UK but France. Does this matter or should I state my first trip I use as an outbound trip? I guess my main concern is ensuring I’m able to get back to the UK on my final (inbound) journey. 

I hope this makes sense. Any advice appreciated.

Best answer by rvdborgt

You can start wherever you like. If you're already in France, then you start there and you won't use (yet) any of your inbound/outbound journeys, which you can use on any travel day during the validity of your pass.

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  • April 1, 2023

You can start wherever you like. If you're already in France, then you start there and you won't use (yet) any of your inbound/outbound journeys, which you can use on any travel day during the validity of your pass.