Skip to main content
Answer

outbound/inbound Sweden

  • August 21, 2023
  • 3 replies
  • 207 views

Alex Sandahl

I have travelled from Sweden down and around Europe but I want to go to Oslo now. But in doing that I would have to take the train through Sweden. Is that going to count as my Inbound journey or will I still have it.

Best answer by Camilo.

Hi @Alex Sandahl 

Sweden is part of our pilot of extra inbound/outbound journeys. I would check the amount of inbound/outbound journeys in your App. (It's purely a pilot at this point, so nothing is fixed)

Extra outbound/inbound journeys visible on the Rail Planner app – Eurail Knowledge Base (zendesk.com)

Have a nice day!

3 replies

BrendanDB
Full steam ahead
Forum|alt.badge.img+8
  • Full steam ahead
  • August 21, 2023

It will cost you an extra inbound/outbound travel day. Best keep that day for the most expensive train ride.

Maybe you can avoid it by taking a ferry somewhere in DK to NO (Frederikshaven, Hirsthals or CPH) ?


Forum|alt.badge.img+2
  • Full steam ahead
  • August 21, 2023

Maybe you can avoid it by taking a ferry somewhere in DK to NO (Frederikshaven, Hirsthals or CPH) ?

What I would do: have a look at what ferries offer discounts and then make the limitation the challenge. 


Camilo.
Forum|alt.badge.img+3
  • Eurail Moderator
  • Answer
  • August 23, 2023

Hi @Alex Sandahl 

Sweden is part of our pilot of extra inbound/outbound journeys. I would check the amount of inbound/outbound journeys in your App. (It's purely a pilot at this point, so nothing is fixed)

Extra outbound/inbound journeys visible on the Rail Planner app – Eurail Knowledge Base (zendesk.com)

Have a nice day!