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Can an Interail pass be used within the country of residence after outbound?


Anis Asea
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Hi, I have a friend who resides in sweden who has a 15 travel day pass and wants to use an outbound journey from gothenburg to copenhagen and then go back in gothenburg without activating inbound journey (He will buy a separate ticket). Can he then use the remaining travel days to get to stockholm?. so basically travel within his country. 

 

*Reason for traveling to stockholm is for him to catch a flight from stockholm to eastern europe and start his remaining travel days there

Best answer by AnnaB

You already got the answer here:

https://community.eurail.com/eurail-interrail-passes-41/interail-outbound-inbound-rules-19495?postid=86403#post86403

 

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You can travel 2 days inside your country of residence with the pass. It says ‘inbound’ and ‘outbound’ but I don't believe there is actually an obligation to really go inbound or outbound. You can also go outbound twice and not inbound. These days also do not need to be the first and last day of your trip. 

So as for your friend: after going to Denmark uses the first of these two days, it leaves 1 day to get to Stockholm (which is perfectly doable as I have done that myself).


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You can recommend your friend to join the Swedish FB group for train travellers. 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/tagsemester/?ref=share

 


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