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Are journeys in Northern Ireland separate from my permitted 1 outward day and 1 inward day on my Interrail pass ?


My home country is England/Britain. Are journeys in Northern Ireland separate from my permitted 1 outward day and 1 inward day on my Interrail pass ?

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Angelo wrote:

Good question, for Interrail the Irland island is one country, but if you are from UK than how will it work in Northern Irland? 

Do you have a Interrail pass yet? If yes look on it which country of residence you have on it. UK or Great Britain? 

Northern Ireland counts as Ireland means that you should be able to travel freely with a Railpass that shows Great Britain as country of residence

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Angelo
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Good question, for Interrail the Irland island is one country, but if you are from UK than how will it work in Northern Irland? 

Do you have a Interrail pass yet? If yes look on it which country of residence you have on it. UK or Great Britain? 


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Angelo wrote:

Good question, for Interrail the Irland island is one country, but if you are from UK than how will it work in Northern Irland? 

Do you have a Interrail pass yet? If yes look on it which country of residence you have on it. UK or Great Britain? 

Northern Ireland counts as Ireland means that you should be able to travel freely with a Railpass that shows Great Britain as country of residence


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