Folks, Mightily impressed by the depth of knowledge here, and after careful reading, I have one unanswered question. I have read the thread below, however my use case is a bit different. As an NL resident, I shall be in Berlin for business in June. I want to travel from Berlin to Warszawa, and spend a week in Poland, decompress, and explore the country. Then at the end of an all-too-short week, train from Warszawa back to Berlin.I want to reserve on the EIC 49 which is operated by PKP Intercity. Interrail site says, an Interrail one country pass is recognised by "PKP and local-government run companies: Koleje Dolnoslaskie and Przewozy Regionalne” PKP's website has for several days given me website errors, using any PC or network, and a few folks on this forum seem to be having the same issue. What's my best course of action? Do I need to visit a PKP ticket counter in Berlin Hbf, assuming there is one hidden behind the queues to the international ticket offices on level +1? Phone
As a NL resident, I want to go to Luxembourg. The route transits Belgium. And there's the rub. The public transport in Luxembourg is free… smart smart smart. Can I use a 1 country pass and have it count for the transit country, Belgium? Or do I need a global pass?Thanks!
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