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Double inbound journey, instead of 1 inbound and 1 outbound. Is that possible?

  • August 4, 2022
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Hello,

I will be travelling from the UK into mainland Europe over the next couple of month. I have a combination of flights and trains organise and I was wondering if it is possible to use 2 outbound  trips, rather than 1 inbound and 1 outbound …

thank you for your help!

Best answer by mcadv

On the new style mobile pass yes-this allows simply on 2 traveldays to ALSO use trains in homeland-it should be a trip to a gateway to the continent, be it on rails, sea or air.

On the old style paper pass is a special field that wants you to specifically write down OUT and Inbound use. GB is about the only country from where there are sometimes reports that conductors-in their quest for ´revenue protection´ ask to provide proof of that you indeed travel abroad-a short duration pass may well be cheaper as a normal return in GB!

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On the new style mobile pass yes-this allows simply on 2 traveldays to ALSO use trains in homeland-it should be a trip to a gateway to the continent, be it on rails, sea or air.

On the old style paper pass is a special field that wants you to specifically write down OUT and Inbound use. GB is about the only country from where there are sometimes reports that conductors-in their quest for ´revenue protection´ ask to provide proof of that you indeed travel abroad-a short duration pass may well be cheaper as a normal return in GB!


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