15 days in 2 months allows you to choose which days you use the ticket for within the 2 month period. 15 day ticket is for 15 consecutive days only. Once activated it runs out after 15 days. Interrail should write this on the “view details” section as it is. You explained it simply and perfectly. Thanks. Now it makes sense :D
It is as simple as this. Every day (00.00-23.59 CE(S)T) when you board at least one train is a travel day. Interesting usage of words, even only this is more explanatory than what website itself wrote their page. They’re making it complicated with using a wrong analogy I guess. Especially writing about like “You can use 1 travel day to get from London to Paris and another travel day to go from Paris to Amsterdam.” which can be done in one travel day, even more than this can be completed in one travel day. But they used a word “another travel day” - that started every related confusion. Am I not right to think like that?
I think you are overcomplicating it a bit - there’s nothing more to it than the description that @Angelo gave. They don’t care if you go one stop on a local train or take 10 intercity trains. Example 1 - lots of travelling within 24 hours - yes it’s one day Example 2 - not much travelling within 24 hours - yes, one travel day Example 3 - journey going past midnight - no, one travel day as long as you departed before midnight and you don’t change trains after that Yeah I made it overcomplicated because the definition of the firm makes it,They’re saying “and another travel day to go from Paris to Amsterdam.“ in addition to from London to Paris and that initially confused me and then other YouTube tutorials or even questions like they were talking about how many travel day night trains cost etc.I started to understand better now. As for the third thing, I need a little bit more,Starting from 22:00 to 01:00 - midnight past and and the day changed, ok this is one travel day like this you
a travel day starts at midnight 00:00 CET (= central European time) to midnight 23:59 CET. If you get on a train before 23:59 it counts as one travel day also if you get at destination the other day, in such a case you are not allowed to change trains or you have to use a new travel day. Yeah the first sentence also has written in the website. As for the rest of it, are you saying: From 00:00 to 23:59, I can use all the trains like for example, as I mentioned above, from London to Amsterdam, it’s just 5 hrs 47 mins in total. But let me create a scenario like this: I started my journey from London, at 01:00. And arrived to Paris at 03:15 and went out and wandered around, went to some after party etc, ate breakfast etc. Then at 13:00 I went to Amsterdam and arrived there at 16:30. And again I went out, I wandered around the streets, smoked in cafes, ate something, and at 19:30 I started from Amsterdam to Brussels and I arrived there at 22:00.So because I did all of these things in one
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