I did happen to me that I had to agree on the inbound/outbound trip but I was confused and did not think anything of it when it happened. The Deutschland ticket is not valid on ICE trains, which I would need to use to complete my trip (its a timing issue to make another connecting train)
I think I must have selected Germany - I am trying to go from Nuremberg to Berlin in 2 days
I never had issues until now, but I see that due to the inbound/outbound rules, the trip I want to take says that can not use my pass again in the country. (Germany)I am worried that the train conductor in this country will scan my pass and say that my ticket is not valid here. Does that happen? Or will they just see that I have an interrail pass?
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