I am currently traveling throughout the EU and UK. In the UK, you can use the Eurail pass in any of the multiple railroad companies. Nevertheless, some of those companies such as the Avanti West Coast, requires a seat reservation, which most of the time (as far as I have experienced) you have to get at the train station(s). The seat reservation is related to the type of trip you are taking. For example, from Liverpool to Glasgow, the trip has two legs, one regular train (Northern ) and one with a train that has 1st and second class seating (Avanti West Coast), so you may need a seat reservation. To get to each train terminal, have your Eurail Planner ready with your Eurail pass which shows the type of pass you have, the active periods of the pass and you have to show it to the attendant who will let you thru the automated gate(s). Normally, there will be another train person also checking your seat ticket once the train after the train departs the station. So, the Eurail Pass is good
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