Thank you @Camilo. for your response.This is indeed confusing - it would be much clearer if there was a “Northern Ireland” residency option in the list when booking which would align with the way that the Interrail areas are structured.Your answer raises a very interesting point, also referred to by @Yorkie. It appears that a resident of Northern Ireland can use Interrail to get unlimited access to their local trains (ie NI Railways) on the pass (if their ‘home’ network is actually Great Britain). Plus Irish Rail on the other side of the border. A Translink weekly or monthly ticket would be less expensive for someone only travelling in Northern Ireland (as the Northern Ireland rail network is not very big) but for someone working across the border regularly it could be less expensive to use Interrail rather than regular tickets. But I suspect that someone trying this would soon run into difficulties with ticket barrier staff and on train ticket inspectors as it just seems ‘wrong’! It w
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