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As a UK resident should I have a Eurail or an Interrail pass? What is the difference?

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You should have an Interrail pass. Interrail passes are for residents in Europe. Please note that if you live in Northern Ireland you should select Ireland as country of residence. If you live in Northern Ireland and select UK as country of residence, you can only travel for 2 days in GB.

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  • Railly clever
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  • May 26, 2022

You should have an Interrail pass. Interrail passes are for residents in Europe. Please note that if you live in Northern Ireland you should select Ireland as country of residence. If you live in Northern Ireland and select UK as country of residence, you can only travel for 2 days in GB.


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  • Keeps calm and carries on
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  • May 26, 2022

Will it be a problem if I’ve bought a Eurail pass in error?


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Yes, then your pass can be confiscated as you as a resident of Europe not are entitled to buy a Eurail pass.


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shannonnolte wrote:

Will it be a problem if I’ve bought a Eurail pass in error?

How did you buy a Eurail Pass? You have to give them your country of residence and for UK is not possible to buy Eurail passes. 

 


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  • May 26, 2022

My mistake, it is actually an Interrail ticket after all. I was just confused as the app is called Eurail. 


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shannonnolte wrote:

My mistake, it is actually an Interrail ticket after all. I was just confused as the app is called Eurail. 

Ok. Then everything is fine. 


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