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Global Pass country of residence

  • April 28, 2022
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Mickey

With my global pass from my country of residence the outbound journey involves using two trains would each train be classed as a Journey meaning this would be 2 journeys  

April 28, 2022

You can use as many trains as you like. You can effectively use 2 of your travel days in your country of residence.

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  • Railmaster
  • April 28, 2022

You can use as many trains as you like. You can effectively use 2 of your travel days in your country of residence.


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  • Full steam ahead
  • April 28, 2022

IF your trip To LON and the (as its the only thing on rails that leaves the UK) €* are on SAME day it counts as 1 travelday-and you can even use that same day for as many onward connections as is possible. IF you stay overnight in LON and go onward tomorrow=then its obviously 2 traveldays. And in that case have to find another way in coming back at the end. But noone obliges you to also come back on those things on rails- a RYAN (or much better another cheapee in the air) is also OK


Mickey
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  • Right on track
  • April 29, 2022

IF your trip To LON and the (as its the only thing on rails that leaves the UK) €* are on SAME day it counts as 1 travelday-and you can even use that same day for as many onward connections as is possible. IF you stay overnight in LON and go onward tomorrow=then its obviously 2 traveldays. And in that case have to find another way in coming back at the end. But noone obliges you to also come back on those things on rails- a RYAN (or much better another cheapee in the air) is also OK

Many thanks for that and the the speedy response


Mickey
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  • Right on track
  • April 29, 2022

You can use as many trains as you like. You can effectively use 2 of your travel days in your country of residence.

Many thanks for your help and speedy response

Mike