Hi Just for understanding, If I travel as a german to stockholm by night train as a interrail global pass holder. Then the outbound trip would be Ulm-Stockholm, even if I have to change trains several times because night train I need only one travel day? If I want to go back, then this is the inbound trip, again from Stockholm to Ulm back, that means I come back to my origin station without buying an extra ticket? To get from Stockholm to Ulm I also have to change trains, but that does not cost any extra inbound, because it counts as one trip? What happens if the night train is delayed? Can I then simply take the next connection in germany to my home destination, or would that again cost an inbound connection? Thank you
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