Since my wife and myself started interrailing again three years ago, we always used paper passes as I did already more than 40 years earlier. This year we want to travel Great Britain and I wonder if we better switch to mobile passes this year as the ticket barriers present on many British station can probably read the QR-codes generated when adding a journey to the pass. And we would not need assistance of a station staff member to enter or exit the platform. Are there any experiences with Interrail/Eurail passes and British ticket barriers?
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Ticket bariiers in Great Britail and paperpPasses
Best answer by ralderton
Unfortunately, the mobile pass is no different. The QR codes almost never work at ticket barriers in my experience. (Although I have heard recent reports of them sometimes working, so changes may be afoot. I believe there are technical differences in how the QR code is created that mean if you’re only using your pass in the UK on a travel day, you get a code that’s more likely to work. Feedback appreciated!)
But in the UK, all gates must be either staffed or left open, so you’ll never be unable to get through.
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