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what constitutes a journey

  • June 25, 2023
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Julian Hinds

l am allowed one outward and return journey  in my home country. l want to to use eurostar from st pancras. but l am travelling from shrewsbury. Can that be included as part of one journey  ie shrewsbury to Paris  for example ?

Best answer by thibcabe

Yes that's fine. On 2 of your pass days (not extra days) you can take as many trains as you'd like in your country of residence.

Please remember to book Eurostar ASAP. There is a limited quota for passholders (30€ seat reservation) and it can sell out weeks in advance, esp. on London - Paris.

Check availability here : https://www.b-europe.com/EN/Booking/Pass#TravelWish

If there's none for your travel day, let us know and we'll look at alternatives. There are usually more seats to Lille (or Brussels). Lille - Paris is a 1h TGV ride (limited 10€ fare, then 20€) or a 3h journey on reservation-free TER regional trains.

Enjoy your trip !

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  • June 25, 2023

Yes that's fine. On 2 of your pass days (not extra days) you can take as many trains as you'd like in your country of residence.

Please remember to book Eurostar ASAP. There is a limited quota for passholders (30€ seat reservation) and it can sell out weeks in advance, esp. on London - Paris.

Check availability here : https://www.b-europe.com/EN/Booking/Pass#TravelWish

If there's none for your travel day, let us know and we'll look at alternatives. There are usually more seats to Lille (or Brussels). Lille - Paris is a 1h TGV ride (limited 10€ fare, then 20€) or a 3h journey on reservation-free TER regional trains.

Enjoy your trip !