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old interrail maps

  • May 8, 2026
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I wonder if anybody has a paper copy of the old interrail maps from the mid 1980s. on my first two trips I used the ferries from greece to Italy, which were then included free, and also went as far as marrakech, as morocco was also included, although the eastern block was not (yugoslavia was). I made a scrap book on my return from my first trip in 1982, which had the map from that year included. I also used a  thomas cook fold out rail map of europe, as well as the paper rail timetable book that they produced.  my route with the interrail started in Venlo, as we took a coach from London to Amsterdam, with the intention of hitch hiking to Luxembourg over the following week, but we only got as far as venlo (mostly by local short trains) . my journey then went : Lucerne, Lichtenstein, Innsbruck, Garmisch, Munich, Salzburg, Llubjana, Rijeka, Zagreb, Belgrade, Thessalonika, Athens, Bay of Marathon, Aegina, Patras, Brindisi, Naples/Pompei, Rome, Menton/Monaco, Barcelona, Madrid, Toldeo, Avila, Segovia, Bordeaux, Paris. London. 

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  • May 8, 2026

It looks like the National Railway Museum Archive has a few brochures and maps. Not sure if it’s exactly what you’re looking for 

https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/search/objects?q=interrail

There’s a brochure from 1977. As well as Morocco & Yugoslavia, it includes Hungary & Romania, but not the rest of the Eastern Bloc.

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