Hello,
I want to avoid using inbound/outbound journey on my mobile pas. As an example, I want to go from Brno to Vienna. The last stop in CZ (my residence) is Breclav, following stop is Vienna. Is it possible to travell in a following way?
1) I will use the network ticket for Czech Republic, which is valid up to border point (Breclav statni hranice)
2) Then, I will manually add in Railplanner App the leg from Bernardsthall Grenze (first poin in Austria) to Vienna
Of course, the train does not stop in both of these points and I’ve read in other threats the train must stop in border points. Which is quite odd to buy the ticket for all way to Vienna when I have a global network pass…
Anyway, what I asked on Czech Railways company, they adviced I can buy the ticket to border point (which is possible on counter) or have a network ticket and then I can continue on Interrail ticket. For me, this way makes a sense becaue - at least what I experienced when used OBB Sommerticket (network ticket) - it was not mandatory to have ticket to station where train actually stops when travelling cross-border.
So my question is - would be proposed approach legit?