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Travelling twice from one country possible?

  • 30 June 2022
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Hello Interrail friends! I was wondering about the following - going on a 10 day trip from Amsterdam tomorrow, via Germany and Switzerland to Italy. However, we’re only using 6 travel days out of the purchased 7, as on the way back, we’re actually not taking the train. 

Do you know if I can use the 7th travel day some other time at the end of the month, and to travel from Amsterdam again (to Berlin) one way? Not sure how the inbound/outbound journeys apply here. Many thanks!

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Best answer by MartinM 30 June 2022, 12:26

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Hey,

are you going back by train during your first trip?

If yes, you’d use both of your in-/outbound days. But you could still buy a single-ticket to the first German station after the border (or shared border station) and then use from there your interrail travel day that will be left after returning home from the first trip.

Thanks @MartinM no we’re not going back with train from Italy - our journey in the app technically ends is Milan (on the 6th day). 

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Thanks @MartinM no we’re not going back with train from Italy - our journey in the app technically ends is Milan (on the 6th day). 

In this case you can use the outbound day for the trip to Berlin. AFAIK on the app it doesn’t matter if you make two outbound or two inbound trips...

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Op app heb je 2 daagjes om IN eigen land te reizen

Met papier pass zijn 2 vakjes-voor UIT en IN-die je moet invullen. Pietlutters zouden er over kunnen vallen dat je dan 2x UIT doet.

Overigens kan je tot eind aug in heel DE voor 9€ maandkaart reizen-maar dan niet met die IC/ICE-dus naar B duurt dat wat langer and veel meer overstapjes. Maar zo ben ik nu in tot Flensburg gekomen

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