Sorry that is what I meant, the 2 day limit stops people using a 4 day global pass for example to do 4 days of travelling in their country of residence. Especially in the UK rail prices can be extremely expensive, so if the Global Pass allowed more than 2 days in country of residence I could see people attempting to buy it for purely domestic travel! Haha
i) Look-grab the chance, If your passpt does not show anything about living in UK-state it to be IE-this gives you the freedom for all GB during whole validity. Thank you for the advice! I am a big fan of the Man in Seat 61!I think you are right, I will say my country of residence is Ireland since it matches the passport.I would still be using one day’s travel as per the Interrail system (it could assume I flew to London, and then Eurostar to Brussels all in the same day), so I will not be loosing any days my Global Pass gives me.I realise now the rules about inbound/outbound is meant to stop people using a global pass as a one country pass.
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