But surely the journey from St Pancras can’t be counted as a journey from home? Does that mean that I’ve already used up my *Eurostar* journeys? This is frankly catastrophic; we took advantage of an offer for senior passes because we go frequently between Leeds and Amsterdam, and flying is dreadful at the moment, but now I’m feeling very stupid. I’m fine buying a ticket Leeds-London. What on earth do we do? Given that you go through passport control at St Pancras, how can Eurostar be treated as a journey inside the UK?? Does an ‘out’ trip end *in the first foreign country*? We can’t just go away for 3 months travelling - I have work engagements in the UK! (That’s why I’m travelling on 9 June as in the screenshot). Explanations for a 10-year-old please...
So, to be clear, I can make whatever journeys I like, on whatever dates, within the validity of my pass, but I’ve used up my 2 travel days within the UK? That’s not a deal-breaker as I have a senior railcard in the UK and getting to London isn’t too expensive. I call it a Eurail pass - perhaps naively? - because all the emails that have come confirming various things have come from, er, Eurail.com.
My wife’s trip back to the UK is to all intents and purposes an entirely separate trip ( we both go to Belgium, but I have return earlier than she does). The website is incredibly slow. We have been tearing our hair out all afternoon trying to sort this out.
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