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Hi there. Will it be necessary to leave the UK on the same day as my outbound journey? For example, I am planning to travel from Ludlow to London as my outbound journey, (day 1 of 7 days in a month pass), stay overnight in London then leave the UK by Eurostar the following morning (day 2 on pass). Is this permissible? Or do I have to leave the UK on the same day as I travel to London? Thanks in advance.

Best answer by rvdborgt

You can use up 2 of your travel days for inbound/outbound journeys. For each inbound/outbound journey you can use as many trains as necessary to reach your destinations as long as it fits into one travel day. More information can be found here.

So if you stay overnight in London and continue with Eurostar the next morning, you will use both of your inbound/outbound journeys, because it's on 2 travel days.

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  • April 7, 2022

You can use up 2 of your travel days for inbound/outbound journeys. For each inbound/outbound journey you can use as many trains as necessary to reach your destinations as long as it fits into one travel day. More information can be found here.

So if you stay overnight in London and continue with Eurostar the next morning, you will use both of your inbound/outbound journeys, because it's on 2 travel days.


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  • April 7, 2022

Thank you!


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