In fact there is no way to verify this anyway. Yeah - it is true. Thanks for all your answers.
It has nothing to do with EU. If you are a resident of Europe (even of a non EU member state), you need to buy an interrail pass. You are not allowed to buy an eurail pass. If you are living outside Europe, you need to buy an eurail pass. There’s no choice. The inbound / outbund rule is just for the interrail pass. BTW-Here is written on the website of EURAIL.eu (https://www.eurail.com/en/help/interested-in-eurailing/do-i-need-a-eurail-or-an-interrail-pass) ‘A Eurail Pass can only be used by non-European citizens or non-European residents. European citizens can use an Interrail Pass instead, available from Interrail.eu for the same price as a Eurail Pass. If you are not a European citizen, but you are an official resident of Europe, you can also choose to use an Interrail Pass. ’ Therefore I don’t fully agree with what your said. According to what said on the website of Interrail.eu, if you are a redident of Europe, but not a European citizen, you can choose to buy either Interrail
It has nothing to do with EU. If you are a resident of Europe (even of a non EU-member state), you need to buy an interrail pass. You are not allowed to buy an eurail pass. If you are living outside Europe, you need to buy an eurail pass. There’s no choice. But this is not my point - I understand THIS OPTION. My mean can I use an eurail pass to travel within one country multi-times?
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