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NL - Luxembourg, can I use a 1 country pass?

  • 21 April 2023
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As a NL resident, I want to go to Luxembourg.  The route transits Belgium. 

And there's the rub.   The public transport in Luxembourg is free… smart smart smart. 

Can I use a 1 country pass and have it count for the transit country, Belgium?   Or do I need a global pass?

Thanks!

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Best answer by AnnaB 21 April 2023, 17:06

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The “one country” pass for Your region Is the BeNeLux pass, valid for all 3 however as a resident you cannot buy it.

 

If all you are doing is making a trip to Luxembourg and back then buying regular tickets from NS would be the best option.

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The Benelux pass is not very cheap to begin with and if you can only use it in Belgium, then just forget it.

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The “one country” pass for Your region Is the BeNeLux pass, valid for all 3 however as a resident you cannot buy it.

This is not true. A NL resident can buy a BeNeLux pass, but the pass can then only be used in Belgium and Luxembourg, not in the Netherlands. As public transport incl 2nd class trains are free in Luxembourg, such a pass would be a waste of money for a NL resident. 

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